We are posting this info to provide broader access to this valuable opportunity to hear a man who has had a large impact on the grazing world in positive way. Below is the main text from the attached PDF of the event flier. The signup deadline is only
Lancaster FarmingCharlene Shupp Espenshade KINZERS, Pa. — It’s not easy to succeed with grass-based dairying. “It is a privilege that you earn,” said dairy farmer Dwight Stoltzfoos. “It ups the ante of knowing how to manage the pastures all the more. That’s the key.” Stoltzfoos and his father, Roman, operate
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FarmbookSHAUN BRADY Roman Stoltzfoos emerges from the barn where his cows are milked and is faced with dozens of turkeys waddling aimlessly towards his driveway. A gate has been left open, and he calls to his eight-year-old daughter, playing nearby, to help herd the wayward birds back into their