ALB Announces Fall Targeted Grazing Workshop

The rapid expansion of utility-scale solar farms and the need for effective vegetation management have created a growing demand for sheep grazing as a natural solution. Sheep grazing is increasingly being used in solar farms, wildfire-prone areas, and vineyards. By eliminating dry vegetation that could fuel wildfires and helping control weeds without herbicides, grazing also supports environmental sustainability.

These paid grazing contracts offer a significant growth opportunity for the U.S. sheep industry. Expanding flocks to meet this demand could increase the supply of American Lamb, make it more price competitive, and contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions through both renewable energy and biological vegetation management. This trend benefits both established and emerging sheep producers by boosting profitability and encouraging flock expansion.

The American Lamb Board (ALB) is prioritizing sustainability and growth within the U.S. sheep industry. According to ALB Chair Jeff Ebert, the board is committed to supporting both new and experienced shepherds with the necessary education and resources to succeed in contract grazing.

To that end, ALB is hosting grazing workshops that provide an overview of opportunities related to fire suppression, vineyard grazing, and solar grazing. These workshops will cover essential topics such as animal performance, contracts, and business setup, equipping participants with the skills they need to thrive in grazing services.

Fall Workshop Details:

  • Location: Shippensburg, Pennsylvania

  • Dates: October 30 - November 1, 2024

  • Registration Fee: $200

  • Contact for Information: Camren Maierle at Camren@americanlamb.com

  • Seats Available: Limited to 50 producers

The workshop will provide valuable training to help ensure participants can capitalize on grazing contract opportunities and grow their operations profitably.

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