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Farm Informational Signs

If you have visitors coming who aren’t used to farms and ranches, you might need to post some signs to keep them safe. Here are some examples:

Also, when you make signs, be sure they aren’t too confusing.

Will the cows be able to close the gate?

Will you have enough children in your stock pond for everyone to have a chance at their limit?

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Rachel Gilker
Rachel Gilker
Rachel's interest in sustainable agriculture and grazing has deep roots in the soil. She's been following that passion around the world, working on an ancient Nabatean farm in the Negev, and with farmers in West Africa's Niger. After returning to the US, Rachel received her M.S. and Ph.D. in agronomy and soil science from the University of Maryland. For her doctoral research, Rachel spent 3 years working with Maryland dairy farmers using management intensive grazing. She then began her work with grass farmers, a source of joy and a journey of discovery.

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