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MIG DVD (12 month plan)

This is a 8 DVD set that will be mailed to you.

Applying the tools of MANAGEMENT-INTENSIVE GRAZING: THE NEXT STEP with JIM GERRISH.

The ADVANCED Management-Intensive Grazing School will sharpen your grazier skills and show you what and how to make grass farming more productive and profitable.

 

Buy it now; watch it later whenever you want...

During this two-day school, you will 

  • Learn the economics of cow size.
    Examine what the best livestock species are for you and your environment.
  • Discuss the importance of stock policy and revenue flow.
  • Analyze how to manage pasture and harvested feed costs.
  • Understand pasture inventory and the benefit of
  • grazing records.

Renown worldwide for his research, consulting, personal farm, and ranch management, JIM GERRISH has been recognized with awards from the American Forage and Grassland Council, Missouri Forage and Grassland Council, National Center for Appropriate Technology, USDA-NRCS, the Soil and Water Conservation Society and more.

Also covered will be tools for your farm and ranching planning!

  • Geographical Information System (GIS) 
  • Your Revenue Stream
  • Google Earth 
  • Custom Grazing
  • Web Soil Survey 
  • Determine Your Profitability
  • Smart phone apps 
  • Managing Feed Costs

 

 

What you'll get:

 

Day 1

  • DVD 1 What Really Determines Profitability in Grass Farming (1:36:01)
  • DVD 2 What Really Determines Profitability in Grass Farming (Part 2) (1:40:21)
  • DVD 3 Creating Excellent Pasture from the Soil Up (1:47:54)
  • DVD 4 Managing for Pasture Quality and Targeted Animal Performance (1:40:44)

Day 2

  • DVD 5 Farm Planning Tech Tools (1:34:08)
  • DVD 6 Conducting and Using a Pasture Inventory (1:09:18)
  • DVD 7 Stock Policy and Revenue Flow (1:20:23)
  • DVD 8 Stock Policy and Revenue Flow (Part 2) (0:33:05)