Thursday August 14, 2025
10:00am - 12:00pm
Northwind Farm
497 Olney Hill Hardwick, VT 05843
Free, Registration Required
Join us for a pasture walk at Northwind Farm , a certified-organic dairy perched on 100 steep acres in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom. Farmers Silene DeCiucies and Geordie Lynd will share how they’ve shifted toward a more grazing-intensive system—tracking daily milk production and feed costs, replacing stored feed with in-season pasture amendments, and transitioning to fully spring-seasonal calving.
We’ll explore the farm’s compost-pack spreader , dirty water irrigation system , and approach to low-input milk production . They have focused on returning a defunct, depleted farm back to productivity. This is a great opportunity to see how grazing management and creative infrastructure can support both ecological and economic goals on challenging terrain.
Grazing consultant and author Sarah Flack will join us to share insights during the pasture walk.
Topics include:
- Viewing and discussion of the farm’s manure handling and irrigation systems
- Strategies for producing high-quality grass-fed milk on a low-input system
- Pasture quality, cow performance, and nutrient flows
This is a farmer-to-farmer learning opportunity, open to all grazing systems and experience levels. Bring your questions and your curiosity—and dress for the weather!
Register Here: Pasture Walk - Low-Input Strategies for High-Quality Grass-Fed Milk Tickets, Thu, Aug 14, 2025 at 10:00 AM | Eventbrite
This event is put on by the Vermont Grass Farmers Association: https://www.vtgrassfarmers.org/