The Northern Cheyenne Buffalo herd manager will lead this field day that will visit and discuss the stockwater system, use, and management; regenerative grazing and fencing; buffalo herds and their power to restore lands.
Join us as we visit sustainable ranchers who are leading conservation agriculture in their own operations, in their communities and in the industry. During the farmer-led field day experience, you’ll hear from ranchers who share their challenges and successes in implementing conservation practices on-the-ground and receive education around regenerative grazing, water management, and range management.
This programming is free with your registration and includes a free lunch.
Hosted by:
Brandon Small
Northern Cheyenne Buffalo Pasture
Crazy Head Spring
Lame Deer, MT 59043
Brandon Small is a member of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe in Lame Deer MT and is the director of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe’s buffalo ranch. He manages the day to day operations and implements all stewardship practices within the 15,000-acre buffalo range. He is also a co-author of the Bison Shared Stewardship Strategy which is currently in development process.