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Regenerative Grazing in Winter

  • Thriving Land Stewards LLC 8698 County Road 239 Oakwood United States (map)

Regenerative Grazing in the Winter is a 1-day, on-farm workshop designed to help farmers, ranchers, and homesteaders manage livestock intentionally during the non-growing season.

Winter grazing is often overlooked or treated as a season to “get through.” This workshop reframes winter as a critical management period—one that directly affects animal performance, land health, and feed costs.

Participants will learn how to think through growing-season vs. non-growing-season grazing, stockpile forage for winter use, assess supplementation needs using body condition and manure feedback, and determine when livestock should be used to support landscape function versus when animal performance must take priority. We’ll also explore strategic use of cover crops and bale grazing as tools—not defaults.

This is not a recipe-based class. It’s about developing clarity and confidence to make winter grazing decisions that fit your land, livestock, and financial reality.

Sponsored by TXGLC- Post Oak Savannah and Northeast Texas Regional Coalitions


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