America’s Conservation Ag Movement Presents
A Virtual Peer Network Event
Learn how farmers just like you are finding conservation
success in their operations.
Live on Zoom November 14, 2024, at 3 pm CST / 2pm MST
Montana rancher Brandon Small is changing the landscape of the Northern Cheyenne’s Buffalo ranch thanks to a partnership with USDA-NRCS, which has provided him support in establishing grazing infrastructure to restore the heritage growing practices for the tribe’s buffalo. During his recent field-day, Brandon shared how regenerative grazing is possible through water and land management now.
Join us for another opportunity to talk with Brandon and his local USDA-NRCS in an open discussion about how conservation can work on your ranch.
Register here!
Hosted by Conservation Steward Brandon Small
Brandon Small is a member of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe in Lame Deer MT and is the director of the Northern Cheyenne Tribes 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.
About the Virtual Peer Network Series
Join America’s Conservation Ag Movement in a live, farmer-led networking event where you’ll hear the latest from experts and innovators moving the needle in conservation ag. Glean insights and meet other like-minded farmers and ranchers in your state at these interactive virtual events. In 2024, ACAM is hosting a series of VPN events in Montana, Georgia, Louisiana, Oklahoma and New York.
Learn more about upcoming VPNs and other virtual and in person conservation agriculture events at americasconservationagmovement.com!