Dr. Fred Provenza at Utah State University leads this project, which provides a wealth of information on animal behavior, human/animal interactions and a Holistic approach to resource management.
Chico Basin Ranch is an 87,000-acre working cattle ranch 35 minutes southeast of Colorado Springs, Colorado. The ranch offers educational and recreational opportunities for adults and children. It is owned by the
Colorado State Land Board and managed under a one-of-a-kind lease by Duke and Janet Phillips and their family.
Jo Robinson leads the pack in providing information on grass based food products, their health benefits, and where you can buy them.
This site highlights Allan Savory's concepts of Holistic Management®, which replaces fragmentary decision-making and short-term solutions with a system that encompasses a whole. long-term process of restoring damaged land and managing healthy land.
No-Till On The Plains, Inc. is a partnership of farmers, agribusinesses, associations, and state and federal agencies that are committed to increasing the adoption of cropping systems that will enhance soil and water quality, economic potential and the quality of life. The organization is devoted to educating farmers about how to develop economically, agronomically, and environmentally sound crop production systems through the application of no-till farming techniques.
Kit Pharo is a leading thinker and promoter of cattle genetics that emphasize animals that fit the environment and low cost production.
SRM is the original advocate for promoting healthy rangelands and proper grassland management in the United States.
The Quivira Coalition is a dynamic and progressive conservation organization that fosters ecological, economic and social health on western landscapes through education, innovation, collaboration and progressive public and private land stewardship.
Allan Nation publishes an excellent monthly magazine that is dedicated to grass based agriculture. This is the publication to get if you want to learn more about Management Intensive Grazing (MIG).