Armstrong Creek Bison Co.


Tuesday, December 13, 2011

For Sale 10 exposed bison cows. $27000. Grass fed, fat and healthy. $2750. a piece.

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Putting up round bales with minimum loss, the bales are on blocks pushed together. I also like to feed Kelp in the winter especially.


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Labels: Foggy say at Joes herd.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

80 degrees on Oct. 9th. Still grazing our regrowth.


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Monday, October 3, 2011

Grazing in October. This is 3rd crop that we are grazing in this paddock. I took this picture right before I moved the herd ahead.

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Labels: Herd at Farm.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

No till on used paddocks. We spent the day putting Winter Rye in our grazed paddocks for late fall feed.

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Thursday, September 15, 2011

Breeding season is on. This is Sheik he is with 17 bison cows.

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Labels: Joes place.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

This picture was taken on September 7th. Another example of strip grazing and how our system controls the bison to graze only what we give them for the day.

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Friday, September 2, 2011

September Grazing. Working on grazing the last of our older grass then moving on to second crop regrowth.


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Labels: Farm Herd.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

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Sunday, July 31, 2011

We are not feeding buffalo we are building soil. Mature grass grazed and stomped into the ground with manure will build soils. Building grass that will regrow faster and survive droughts.





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Monday, July 4, 2011

Have you ever seen such a thing? I found this 2 year old bison heifer on the morning of the 4th of July. The heifer some how caught her hoof on her horn and was unable to lift it off. She started to get tired from her struggling so we caught her in our bison proof holding tub. Walter and I dropped a rope down and freed her leg. The heifer is now fine.




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Labels: 4th of July

Thursday, June 30, 2011

The Armstrong Creek Bison Farm hosted a tour group from Indiana in June. I do not know if anyone learned anything but we all had fun.


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Labels: Tour wagon and the redezvous.

Friday, June 24, 2011

We are about a month and a half into our grazing season. We have been strip grazing for about a month. Waiting for another 15 calves.

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Labels: Cows and Calves at the Farm Herd.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

One of our 2009 heifers. We have 10, 2 year old heifers for sale $2500 a piece.

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Labels: 2009 heifer at Farm Herd.

Monday, June 6, 2011

As of June 6th we have 32 calves. We have around 50 breeding females. Hoping for 45 calves this year.

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Labels: Day old calf at Acbison Farm Herd.

Sold the last of out 2010 calf crop. This young bull is one of 32 we loaded out in May.

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Labels: Young bull at Farm Herd.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Our winter feeding program. So far for 2011 we are feeding 19 round bales a week. We feed on our grazing paddocks all winter, it works great as long as we continue to feed on fresh snow.

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Labels: will graze here in the summer., Winter 2011

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Heat Wave. 40 degrees in Febuary is great, even if it is only for a day or two.

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Labels: AC Bison cow on her favorite rubbing tree.

Bull calf sale. Last week we tagged, wormed and loaded 10 bull calves. It took us 4 days to catch all the fast and wary bison calves.

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Labels: Stephen and Warren tagging the first bull calf of the day.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

100% grass fed. One of our young bulls that went into our meat sales last fall.

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Labels: 2010 summer rains kept the grass growing, for fall surplus graizing.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Say hello to "Ripon" he is our oldest breeder bull born in 1994. He behaves himself, most of the time.

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Labels: Ripon at the Shop herd in January

2010 heifer calf crop for sale $1200 a piece.

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Labels: One of our 2010 heifer calves at the Farm Herd
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      • For Sale 10 exposed bison cows. $27000. Grass fed,...
      • Putting up round bales with minimum loss, the bale...
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      • 80 degrees on Oct. 9th. Still grazing our regrowth.
      • Grazing in October. This is 3rd crop that we are g...
    • ►  September (4)
      • No till on used paddocks. We spent the day putting...
      • Breeding season is on. This is Sheik he is with 17...
      • This picture was taken on September 7th. Another e...
      • September Grazing. Working on grazing the last of ...
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      • We are not feeding buffalo we are building soil. M...
      • Have you ever seen such a thing? I found this 2 ye...
    • ►  June (5)
      • The Armstrong Creek Bison Farm hosted a tour group...
      • We are about a month and a half into our grazing s...
      • One of our 2009 heifers. We have 10, 2 year old he...
      • As of June 6th we have 32 calves. We have around 5...
      • Sold the last of out 2010 calf crop. This young bu...
    • ►  February (6)
      • Our winter feeding program. So far for 2011 we are...
      • Heat Wave. 40 degrees in Febuary is great, even if...
      • Bull calf sale. Last week we tagged, wormed and lo...
      • 100% grass fed. One of our young bulls that went i...
      • Say hello to "Ripon" he is our oldest breeder bull...
      • 2010 heifer calf crop for sale $1200 a piece.

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