PFI Field Day: Cooperating on Targeted Grazing in Prairie
June 22, 2026, 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM (US Central)
INHF is sponsoring a field day in partnership with Practical Farmers of Iowa to learn about grazing on native perennials, working with conservation land managers and sheep performance on prairie forage.
Prairies evolved with periodic disturbance from drought, fire and grazing. Without these pulsed "setbacks," woody encroachment or grass threatens to diminish the robust diversity that's the hallmark of the tallgrass prairie. Over the last few years, Stennie Nelson has been working with Doug Chafa, land manager and biologist with the Iowa DNR, as part Doug’s effort to reintroduce grazing into local wildlife management areas. Stennie raises sheep for meat and wool and grazes the Turin Preserve Wildlife Area.
Join Stennie, Doug and the sheep for a prairie-pasture walk to discuss how managed grazing aims to meet both wildlife and prairie goals alongside wool and meat production. Bring your walking shoes! This field day will involve hiking up and down rough terrain.
A meal will be provided after the field day.