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Farming without a recipe: Wisconsin graziers and new directions for agricultural science
Authors:Alexandra Lyon  Michael M. Bell  Claudio Gratton  Randall Jackson
Affiliation:Agroecology Program, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Abstract:From 2005 through 2008, we undertook a participatory research project involving graziers from 8 farms in Southern Wisconsin, all of whom practice management intensive grazing. We used semi-structured interviews and participant observation during research and field days to investigate graziers’ engagement with university research. Grazing farms demonstrate rich variability and individuality as a result of their position within a number of biophysical and social contexts. Graziers emphasized the importance of finding ways to work with the variables of their specific context, rather than trying to control that variability. This effort entails the development and use of local knowledge, as graziers respond to the idiosyncrasies of their farms. It also leads graziers to reject mainstream agricultural research that has produced formulas for agricultural uniformity. The picture of grazing that emerged from our interviews leads us to propose the search for agroecological principles and agroecological tools, embedded in context, as an alternative to conventional research. We argue that this proposal speaks to the greater conundrum of how to relate the general knowledge of science to the place-specific, experience-based knowledge of grass-based farmers.
Keywords:Graziers   Wisconsin   Participatory research   Agriculture   Agroecology   Research methods   Sociology of knowledge
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