Knowledge For Resilience in the Peace
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This grazing series chat is with Eugene Wittwer from W Diamond Ranch near Talkwa in the Bulkley Nechako area. He describes his operation as a community building regenerative farm. Eugene shares how his operation evolved, how the BSE crisis forced him to re-invent his business, how his rotational grazing practice evolved and how they manage not just animals but also a meat processing and custom cutting operation.
Funding for this project has in part been provided by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada through the Agricultural Climate Solutions – Living Labs program.
Breaking the trend - intensive rotational grazing before it was cool
Fodder Galega - a non-bloat forage with promise?
Producing pasture based products
Pivoting from predation issues to intensive rotational grazing
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