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Regenerative Agriculture and Cattle Grazing Workshop
Join the Oceana Conservation Districted and owner Nate McMakin to learn all about raising cattle, hogs, chickens, hay and pasture using regenerative methods. The program will start with a home-grown meal and presentation by owner Nate McMakin about “why” he and his wife Jade chose this path. This will be followed by a wagon ride around the property to see “how” McMakin’s are implementing regenerative MAEAP practices on their farm. You will see cattle being moved to a new section for pasture in the rotational grazing schedule, watering systems, a road stream crossing and a close- up look at what to look for when doing your own soil health assessment on your property. NRCS and Conservation District will talk about available programs related to grazing, regenerative principles and MAEAP during the program.
Event Date: July 29, 2026
Event Time: 5:30pm - 8pm
Address: Tuck Away Acres Farm, 5919 W. Arthur Rd. , New Era, MI 49446
Register: www.oceanaconservation.org/events
Maximum Number of Attendees: 30
Cost: None
5919 W. Arthur Rd., New Era, MI 49446, Michigan
Start: July 29, 2026 5:30 PM
End: July 29, 2026 8:00 PM
Join the Oceana Conservation Districted and owner Nate McMakin to learn all about raising cattle, hogs, chickens, hay and pasture using regenerative methods. The program will start with a home-grown meal and presentation by owner Nate McMakin about “why” he and his wife Jade chose this path. This will be followed by a wagon ride around the property to see “how” McMakin’s are implementing regenerative MAEAP practices on their farm. You will see cattle being moved to a new section for pasture in the rotational grazing schedule, watering systems, a road stream crossing and a close- up look at what to look for when doing your own soil health assessment on your property. NRCS and Conservation District will talk about available programs related to grazing, regenerative principles and MAEAP during the program.
Event Date: July 29, 2026
Event Time: 5:30pm - 8pm
Address: Tuck Away Acres Farm, 5919 W. Arthur Rd. , New Era, MI 49446
Register: www.oceanaconservation.org/events
Maximum Number of Attendees: 30
Cost: None