New Online Course Provides Roadmap to Greener Pastures

The new online course, Regen Ag Adaptive Grazing, was developed by regenerative ag pioneers Gabe Brown, Shane New and Allen Williams, Ph.D., and is specifically tailored for farmers and ranchers seeking to improve their pastures and profit margins. (Understanding Ag photo)

Fort Payne, AL (January 5, 2022) – The regenerative agriculture consulting group, Understanding Ag, LLC, announced its new, online course providing practical insights and techniques on adaptive grazing is now available. The course is specifically tailored for farmers and ranchers seeking to improve their pastures and profit margins.

Regen Ag Adaptive Grazing is the second Regen Ag ONLINE virtual course developed by regenerative ag pioneers Gabe Brown, Shane New and Allen Williams, Ph.D., based on their decades-long, on-farm experience in applying soil health-centric, regenerative agricultural principles and practices. Both courses are designed to help farmers and ranchers successfully transition from conventional agricultural practices to more profitable and climate-friendly regenerative practices.

“Regen Ag Adaptive Grazing is the only comprehensive online course that provides a step-by-step roadmap for farmers and ranchers to integrate key grazing principles into their operations, all of which combine to improve the quality, diversity and quality of grazing biomass,” Williams said. “The modules come complete with video instruction from SHA’s world-renowned cadre of instructors, with supplemental media for students to search, read, watch and interact with.”

Through the course, Williams said subscribers will receive in-depth instruction on the Three Rules of Adaptive stewardship; observation as a key management tool; determining stock density; calculating forage biomass; the role of biology in improving grazing lands; building a grazing plan and more.

“Like it’s companion course, Regen Ag 101, Regen Ag Adaptive Grazing contains video lectures, case studies and supporting research gleaned from the very best of Soil Health Academy live workshops across the U.S.,” Williams said. “Through this interactive platform, subscribers can learn and profit from UA’s grazing experts, 365/24/7, as they share their regenerative grazing secrets. Through our years of consulting, we’ve seen how applying these principles leads to more resilient and profitable farming, dairying and ranching operations.”

According to Williams, a third Regen Ag ONLINE course focusing on regenerative cropping strategies is scheduled for release later this year. To register or to learn more about Regen Ag Adaptive Grazing or the other Regen Ag ONLINE courses, visit www.UnderstandingAg.com.