Linda Poole
NCAT Regenerative Grazing Specialist
Join the NCAT 2023 Growing Hope virtual conference on Thursday, March 9: Grazing for the Climate
12 – 2 p.m. EST
Karl Thidemann of Soil4Climate
Maloi Lannan, Red Clover Lambs
Meagan Lannan, Barney Creek Livestock
Denice Rackley, Sheep & Sheepdog Farmer, Ag Researcher and Writer
Janet McNally, Tamarack Lamb & Wool
Cattle, sheep, and goats can be a powerful tool to sequester carbon in grasslands when managed well. In this session, we will explore the positive impact ruminants can have on soil health, the agroecosystem, climate, and farm profitability. The conversation around livestock’s climate impact is full of contradictory messages, and we will look at the various claims surrounding this topic. Farmers and ranchers from around the country who are currently grazing regeneratively will share their stories.

12 – 2 p.m. EST
Karl Thidemann of Soil4Climate
Maloi Lannan, Red Clover Lambs
Meagan Lannan, Barney Creek Livestock
Denice Rackley, Sheep & Sheepdog Farmer, Ag Researcher and Writer
Janet McNally, Tamarack Lamb & Wool
Cattle, sheep, and goats can be a powerful tool to sequester carbon in grasslands when managed well. In this session, we will explore the positive impact ruminants can have on soil health, the agroecosystem, climate, and farm profitability. The conversation around livestock’s climate impact is full of contradictory messages, and we will look at the various claims surrounding this topic. Farmers and ranchers from around the country who are currently grazing regeneratively will share their stories.




