How much gain is left?

Grazing with Steve Kenyon: Don’t be fooled by how 
much grass is left

I sure have nothing to complain about this year when it comes to the weather. As a Canadian and a farmer, that is frustrating because that is what we do. A Canadian talks about the weather and a farmer likes to complain. If it were not for the weather, most of us would not even […] Read more

Plant posts not grass

Grazing with Steve Kenyon: That is the first step to improve pasture production

That is the first step to improve pasture production

At almost every seminar or school I teach about grass management, I get the question about pasture rejuvenation. “What grass seed should we plant to improve our pastures?” Of course this is because our industry is trained and addicted to treating symptoms. It is easier to apply a band-aid fix to a problem than it […] Read more


Never eat your dessert first

Never eat your dessert first

Grazing with Steve Kenyon: That's my cure for bloat

That’s my cure for bloat

I was home alone tonight and prepared myself a nice healthy supper. The problem was I was very hungry and my All Natural Grass-Fed Beef Stir Fry just would not cook quickly enough for my hunger bugs. No kids around and the homemade chocolate chip mint ice cream was calling out for me. Just a […] Read more

Keep a proactive cash flow

Grazing with Steve Kenyon

My busy season is officially over. We had a great year here at Greener Pastures. The main herd is still on dormant-season grass and will be switching over to bale grazing soon. The second herd is doing fine bale grazing and licking snow. I love winter. My bales are all set up and twines were […] Read more