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Planned Grazing for Profit with Greg Judy
March 22 @ 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
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What We’ll Cover:
- Building healthy soil and profit with planned grazing.
- Maximizing daily animal performance for high profits.
- Grass finishing livestock with perennial pastures.
- Tips for finding profitable grazing leases and working with landowners.
- Economical water and fencing techniques.
Why You Should Attend:
Greg Judy is an experienced rancher and educator who has transformed depleted land into thriving pastures—without buying land or relying on expensive inputs.
- Boost Your Profits – Learn how to run a successful grazing operation with low costs and high returns
- Regenerate Your Land – Discover mob grazing techniques that restore soil health and increase biodiversity9
- Build a Sustainable Business – Master the art of leasing land and running a farm without heavy debt
- Raise Healthier Livestock – Improve herd performance by working with nature, not against it
- Gain Real-World Knowledge – Greg shares practical, no-nonsense advice that you can apply immediately
Whether you’re a seasoned or a beginner farmer, this event will give you the tools and knowledge to create a more resilient and profitable operation.
About Greg Judy:
Author of No Risk Ranching and Comeback Farms, Judy frequently shares his knowledge to help farmers transition to regenerative practices that improve soil fertility, water retention, and overall farm profitability. As a strong advocate for leasing land instead of purchasing it, his approach focuses on low-cost, high-profit farming that works in harmony with nature.
To learn more about Greg Judy, visit his website or YouTube page.
When? Saturday, March 22, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Where? Station on the Green | 10 Caroline St E, Creemore
Visit the link to reserve your spot!
Cost? $30 and lunch will be provided
Planned Grazing for Profit with Greg Judy is an OSCIA-recognized Knowledge Sharing Event (KSE) for farmers with On-Farm Climate Action Fund (OFCAF) projects in the Rotational Grazing category.