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Jared Sorensen
Jared and Selena have been married for 27 years and are the parents of nine children and one grandchild.
They are 3rd generation ranchers, managing the operation Jared’s grandfather and father built in Secret Pass and Clover Valley, Nevada. Jared is a life-long learner and has been applying and teaching principles of holistic management, soil regeneration, and personal development.
Jared has mentored many young people seeking to get a start in agriculture. The Sorensens raise and market grass-fed beef, teach onsite and virtual classes and offer internships on the ranch.
Jared Sorensen
Jared and Selena have been married for 27 years and are the parents of nine children and one grandchild.
They are 3rd generation ranchers, managing the operation Jared’s grandfather and father built in Secret Pass and Clover Valley, Nevada. Jared is a life-long learner and has been applying and teaching principles of holistic management, soil regeneration, and personal development.
Jared has mentored many young people seeking to get a start in agriculture. The Sorensens raise and market grass-fed beef, teach onsite and virtual classes and offer internships on the ranch.
Steve Kenyon owns a custom grazing business in Alberta, Canada under the name of Greener Pastures Ranching Ltd. By using extended grazing techniques he is able to pasture cattle year round. This is done by using a combination of intensive cell grazing, dormant season grazing, swath grazing, crop residue grazing and bale grazing. Steve has been teaching sustainable grazing management for more than 20 years and has been a keynote speaker at many conferences and seminars throughout Canada and the U.S. and even into Europe.
He is a writer for the Stockman Grass Farmer magazine and also for the Canadian Cattleman Magazine. Steve has a very energetic personality, which compliments a very down to earth common-sense approach to farm business management. Yet he is still just a producer and presents in a very honest and straightforward style.
The Mission statement of Greener Pastures is “Economic and Environmental Sustainability for Generations.” It is important to provide an enjoyable, profitable and sustainable business for future generations.
Steve Kenyon owns a custom grazing business in Alberta, Canada under the name of Greener Pastures Ranching Ltd. By using extended grazing techniques he is able to pasture cattle year round. This is done by using a combination of intensive cell grazing, dormant season grazing, swath grazing, crop residue grazing and bale grazing. Steve has been teaching sustainable grazing management for more than 20 years and has been a keynote speaker at many conferences and seminars throughout Canada and the U.S. and even into Europe.
He is a writer for the Stockman Grass Farmer magazine and also for the Canadian Cattleman Magazine. Steve has a very energetic personality, which compliments a very down to earth common-sense approach to farm business management. Yet he is still just a producer and presents in a very honest and straightforward style.
The Mission statement of Greener Pastures is “Economic and Environmental Sustainability for Generations.” It is important to provide an enjoyable, profitable and sustainable business for future generations.
Understanding Carbon Math: Harnessing Nature's Balance
Learn the critical role of carbon in sustainable farming practices. Steve will explain how managing carbon effectively can enhance soil health, boost pasture productivity, and contribute to a more sustainable ecosystem.
How We Grow Soil: Techniques for Soil Regeneration
Discover the innovative techniques Steve uses to promote soil growth and regeneration. From intensive cell grazing to the use of crop residues, Steve will share practical strategies for building healthy, productive soil that supports year-round grazing.
Rebuilding the Water Cycle: Enhancing Farm Resilience
Explore the methods for improving the water cycle on your farm. Steve will discuss how sustainable grazing practices can enhance water retention, reduce runoff, and create a more resilient agricultural system in the face of climate change.
And much more!
Are you tired of costly denials and declining reimbursements?