Keeping It Green
A handbook for creating & managing irrigated pasture
“[Keeping It Green] belongs on the grass farmers’ bookshelf. It’s succinct, practical, and dedicated precisely to irrigation. We can all be thankful Jim put his years of personal and consulting experience down on paper.”—Joel Salatin, Farmer and author
Covers all types of irrigation – flood, solid set, hand lines, wheel line systems, line pod – with pros and cons of each. Illustrations detail cell designs and grazing with irrigation. Includes economics to determine best value and fit for your livestock class.
Keeping it Green was written for both the beginning irrigator as well as those who have spent their farming or ranching lifetime in an irrigated environment.
Reviews and Praise
“When we started dabbling with irrigation on our farm some 20 years ago I sure wish I'd had Keeping It Green, A handbook for creating and managing irrigated pasture as a reference and protocol. It would have shortened our learning curve.
But even after two decades of irrigation, I found Jim Gerrish's new book full of helpful information.
Few people could possibly match Jim's breadth of experience with irrigation. […] Billed as a handbook, don't let the size of this book fool you. It belongs on the grass farmers' bookshelf alongside lengthier tomes. It's succinct, practical, and dedicated precisely to irrigation. We can all be thankful Jim put his years of personal and consulting experience down on paper.”—Joel Salatin, Farmer and author
Reviews and Praise
“When we started dabbling with irrigation on our farm some 20 years ago I sure wish I'd had Keeping It Green, A handbook for creating and managing irrigated pasture as a reference and protocol. It would have shortened our learning curve.
But even after two decades of irrigation, I found Jim Gerrish's new book full of helpful information.
Few people could possibly match Jim's breadth of experience with irrigation. […] Billed as a handbook, don't let the size of this book fool you. It belongs on the grass farmers' bookshelf alongside lengthier tomes. It's succinct, practical, and dedicated precisely to irrigation. We can all be thankful Jim put his years of personal and consulting experience down on paper.”—Joel Salatin, Farmer and author