Knowledge For Resilience in the Peace
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This grazing series chat is with Norm Ward, Norm shares his passion for intensive roational grazing and how it lead to the development of the original Range Ward products, he shares some of his early lessons learnt, why electric fencing does neither have to be intimidating nor frustrating and some of his key tips on how to make your transition to electric fencing more easeful. This episode was recorded a while back and Norm has since sold his Range Ward business but still has lots of valuable experiences to share when it comes to intensive rotational grazing.
Funding for this project has in part been provided by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada through the Agricultural Climate Solutions – Living Labs program.
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Pivoting from predation issues to intensive rotational grazing
From BSE bust to family business success
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