Boom-Bust Grazing System
There truly is no one-size-fits-all solution in holistic management, which is its joy and frustration.
In this Bull Session, we visit with Ray Banister, a long-time rancher from Eastern Montana. Learn how the Boom-Bust grazing system creates resilient rangelands that can withstand the most challenging of nature’s extremes.
Ray’s parents endured the Dust Bowl and consequently raised children who valued conservation highly. Ray says erosion is watching your money go down the creek or flying away on the wind, and he has always strived to keep his soil firmly anchored with forage.
After decades of studying and practicing conservation, Ray was moved to boom-bust grazing in 1988, when he had to pay way too much money for hay. He decided he would never be in that position again. Since then, he has extended his grazing season, essentially drought-proofed the ranch, increased plant diversity in pastures, and kept his soil where it belongs.
Ray is accompanied by Katrina Johnson, District Conservationist for Wibaux NRCS. The two have worked together on several projects over the years and make a great presentation team. They would appreciate participants with inquisitive minds, lots of questions, and a sense of humor.