
The Grazier's Guide to Trees: How to Integrate Silvopasture for Resilience and Profit - Paperback
The Grazier's Guide to Trees: How to Integrate Silvopasture for Resilience and Profit - Paperback
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by Will Harris (Foreword by), Austin Unruh (Author)
The Graziers Guide to Healthy Livestock & Profitable Pastures (2nd Edition)
Great livestock start with great grass.
In this practical and experience-driven guide, graziers will learn how managed grazing, pasture health, and livestock management work together to build profitable, resilient farm systems. Drawing from real-world experience, this book shows how thoughtful grazing practices can improve soil, increase forage production, and strengthen animal performance.
Focused on rotational grazing systems and regenerative pasture management, this updated edition provides clear insight into how timing, stocking density, and observation can transform both land and livestock. By working with natural systems instead of against them, graziers can reduce inputs, improve herd health, and increase long-term profitability.
Whether you are new to grazing or refining an existing operation, this book delivers practical strategies for building sustainable livestock systems and profitable grazing operations rooted in soil health and biological function.
Who This Book Is For- Ranchers and graziers improving pasture-based livestock systems
- Farmers transitioning to rotational or regenerative grazing
- Livestock producers seeking lower input costs and healthier animals
- Beginning graziers building their first pasture system
- Landowners looking to improve forage and soil health
- Anyone interested in sustainable livestock and grazing management
- Principles of managed and rotational grazing
- Pasture health and forage production
- Stocking rates and grazing timing
- Soil health and grass growth cycles
- Livestock nutrition from pasture systems
- Reducing inputs through better grazing management
- Building profitable and resilient grazing operations



















