Solar Grazing Monthly Webinars
ASGA Call 94: 2026 Guide to ASGA’s Certification for Solar Graziers & Overview of Training Standards
In 2023, ASGA developed the world’s first Solar Grazing Certification to teach the unique bundle of skills essential to this…
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All of our events are recorded and posted on ASGA's membership network. ASGA also hosts several webinars a month exclusively for members of our networks.
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Archived Calls
For July’s event, we were joined by Kevin Richardson, ASGA Senior Director, and Katie Brown, Rangeland Scientist and Manager at Holistic Energy Solutions, LLC. Katie covered what a Request for…
What is a hybrid grazing and mowing model, and why is it often favored by solar asset owners and operators? For this ASGA workshop, we heard from JR Howard (Texas…
During this month’s webinar, we heard from Dave Specca, Rutgers Agrivoltaics Program Lead, to hear an update on their ongoing research in New Jersey. Dave shared results from the first…
For June’s Grazing with Cam event, we learned tips for selecting the right sheep genetics based on your region and operational needs, including how to make sure the sheep are…
For this workshop, we heard from two new solar graziers who jumped right into large-scale solar grazing: Reid Redden (Premier Solar Sheep – TX) and Greg Gunthorp (Gunthorp Farms – IN). Reid and Greg…
Solar graziers often work directly with the site’s O&M team when managing vegetation on solar sites. To provide insight on working successfully with site operations teams, we heard from Angela…
Before making a bid on a solar site, you’ll need to know your costs. This month’s Grazing with Cam event was a hands-on exercise where Camren walked us through an…
This month’s webinar explored the broader world of targeted grazing, featuring presentations from Dr. John Walker (Emeritus Professor, Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension) and Erica Sanko of the American…
Fescue is a hardy, cool season forage that is highly productive and maintains its quality well into the winter months, offering opportunity for stockpiling and winter grazing. This forage is…
How do you get in touch with the asset owner or operator for sites you’d like to graze? In this month’s Grazing with Cam event, Camren Maierle (American Lamb Board)…