An integrated approach to land management
Conservation grazing services
As a holistic approach to regenerative land management, conservation grazing involves utilizing livestock in over-grown areas that need invasive species removal. Ours is one of the most ecologically comprehensive land management services in the region.
10,000+
acres grazed
10 million+
grazing hours in 2023
50+
unique sites grazed in 2023
Working with our conservation grazing team
Our team collaborates with you to identify and introduce grazers tailored to your land type and needs. These animal herds play a crucial role in removing invasive species through their natural habitation of the land. By consuming leaves off bushes, they reduce the ability of plants to grow and reproduce. Through repeated browsing, grazers deplete nutrient stores in plant roots to the point where the plant can no longer thrive. Following this, our team introduces native seed to create competition for nutrients and water, reducing the likelihood of invasive species re-establishing itself in unwanted places.
Grazers for all environment types
Our sheep, goats, and bison play a pivotal role in reducing or eliminating herbicide usage, decreasing thatch, enhancing habitats, recycling nutrients, and offering targeted vegetation management. Additionally, they provide opportunities for trample seeding. Well-suited to be effective in a variety of environments, our grazers include:
Sheep
- Effective on large to small-scale properties
- Conducive to prairies, savannas and lowland properties
- Ideal for low-impact pollinator habitat management
Goats
- Effective on large to small-scale properties
- Conducive to prairies, savannas and woodlands
- Ideal for brush control following forestry mowing
American bison
- Optimally effective on large land tracts
- Conducive to prairie and savanna ecosystems
- Ideal in long-term land management plans
Let’s work together
Our conservation grazing team is here to answer any questions you may have. Connect with us to customize a solution for your next project.