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Pasture Management Tools Management-intensive Grazing: The Grass Roots of Grass Farming By Jim Gerrish Jim Gerrish is the person who coined the phrase Managementintensive Grazing and he answers that question in the book Management-intensive Grazing, The Grassroots of Grass Farming. Using vivid images and detailed explanations, Jim takes graziers step by step through the MiG system. He begins from the ground up with the soil and advances through the management of pastures and animals. Item# MiG * How to manage the water cycle; * Making pasture fertility pay; * How to grow quality pasture; * Working with legumes; * The power of stock density; * How to match forage supply and animal demand; * Managing pastures and animals; * How to judge maximum intake of forage; * How to extend the grazing system; * How to stockpile forage for low cost wintering; * Pasture weaning for health and weight gain; * Dealing with pests and parasites; * Coping with and minimizing pasture bloat; * Planning and using permanent and perimeter fencing; * When and how to use portable fencing; * Water requirements for a MiG system; * Basic guidelines for designing a MiG system. * Using pasture records for information not just data; * And much more. From Jim Gerrish's lively chapters you'll learn the following: Written primarily for those new to MiG grazing, Jim Gerrish's insight and personal experience can help experienced graziers fine tune their grazing operations for added income.

Kick the Hay Habit: A practical guide to year-around grazing By Jim Gerrish What s the most critical factor affecting profitability in most livestock enterprises? Not weaning weight. Not price received! Not even the color of your cows!! It s managing costs and specifically winter feed costs!!! This book, which is also available as an audio version (narrated by Jim), follows up on Jim s very popular MiG:Grassroots of Grazing book to take you to the next level of getting in control of your operation with chapters on planning for winter grazing and a wide range of options for extending the grazing season. Here s a taste of what you ll find in this book or audio version: * How we got into our hay addiction in the first place * What s the true cost of making hay * Planning for year-around grazing * Using a pasture inventory to know what you have available * Making the transition from hay feeding to winter grazing * Stockpiling cool-season perennial pastures * Stockpiling warm-season perennial forages * Using winter annual forages * Using summer annual forages in the winter * Using tall grass prairie for winter grazing * Grazing native rangelands from Florida to Nevada * Utilizing crop residues * Keeping stock water available in the winter * Setting up grazing cells for easy winter work * Budgeting feed * Supplementation * Dealing with snow, ice, and mud * Coping with peer pressure and ridicule * And much more... An essential resource for anyone interested in breaking free from the yoke of iron and oil! Item# KKH - Book Item# KKHA - Audio Version

How-to Management Guides Center Pivot Grazing Guide: This guide provides step-by-step instructions for setting up our Inner Circle grazing cell design for implementing MiG on center pivots. This design eliminates the need for pivot towers to cross any permanent fences by utilizing temporary electric fences for paddock subdivisions. The inner circle fence shortens the length of temporary fences to a more manageable level. We have designed and/or built over 50 of these systems throughout the irrigated West. (16 pages) Item# CPG Stock Water Developement Guide: Discusses how to determine daily water demand and size pipelines and tanks accordingly. Pros and cons of different pipe and tank choices. Also step-by-step guide to installing tire tanks that don t leak and setting up water blocks for durability and ease of use. (16 pages) Item# SWD Electric Fence Basics: A beginner s guide to the installation and use of both permanent and temporary electric fence systems. This guide is based on our 30 years of experience using electric fencing for cattle, sheep, goats, and horses. We have tried a lot of different items from different manufacturers and what is shown in this guide are the materials that have consistently worked for us. (36 pages) Item# EFB

Management-intensive Grazing - Resource USB I would have loved to go to the grazing seminar but it is too far and I can t take that much time off work ~ A common saying among those fortunate enough to be doing what they love but not so fortunate to ever give themselves a break and learn something new. This is the ONLY source where all of these materials are available in a single package without attending one of our grazing schools. MiG Resource USB contains 11 narrated PowerPoint presentations, 21 Excel spreadsheets, and PDF copies of our most popular How-to Guides. The 11 PowerPoint presentations are the classroom component of our basic 4-day grazing school program. Each presentation is narrated by Jim and will run automatically on any version of PowerPoint going back to MS Office 93-97 era up thru current editions. Topics include: * What can MiG do for you * Setting goals and objectives * Understanding stocking rate, carrying capacity, and stock density * Getting the most out of your pastures * Grazier s math * Grazing cell layout & design * Cost effective pasture improvement * Using a pasture inventory and grazing wedges * Matching forage and livestock resources * Extending the grazing season * Effectively grazing winter pastures The 21 Excel spreadsheets range from simple calculators for simple questions to pasture inventory and record keeping templates. These are the spreadsheets I use most commonly in my consulting business for both planning and analysis. Basic understanding of spreadsheet function is required to use these tools effectively. Fence Cost Calculator, Stock Water Calculator, and Hay Cost Calculator are included in the package. Included on the USB is our very popular Electric Fence Basics guide as well as the Stock Water Development Guide and Center Pivot Grazing Cell Guide. There is also information on conducting pasture inventories and using the grazing wedge for planning your grazing season. Item# RUSB

Books by Chip Hines Chip Hines is a retired Colorado rancher who was one of the original Herd Quitters. Chip has been a powerful influence on the outside-of-the-box thinking and philosophies of many wellknown cutting-edge ranchers on the High Plains. Kit Pharo calls Chip his mentor. His books are thought provoking, entertaining, and easy to read which is a rare combination. We are pleased to offer two of Chip s books in addition to my own writings. As these are the only other books we offer in our catalog and website, it is a testimony to my respect for Chip and his experience. TIME TO CHANGE by Chip Hines explains why a new direction is needed in the cattle industry and how to start the changes needed. Our industry is appraised from a slantwise viewpoint that is critical of present unsustainable practices. Item# TTC HOW DID WE GET IT SO WRONG by Chip Hines explains how the natural world, management, grazing, and marketing must be integrated for NET profit. These are complementary to each other and will lead to a sustainable operation through the years. Item# HDWGSW