University of Maine Cooperative Extension’s livestock programs help producers increase the profitability of their operations through improved nutrition, reproduction, genetics, health, management, and marketing. We assist producers in adopting new technologies, such as computers, decision support tools, predictive models, testing strategies, and integrated whole farm systems. We also help livestock producers identify problem areas that limit long-term productivity. Educational programs are helping people improve farm communications, form management teams, manage labor effectively, develop strategic plans, and incorporate new management skills into their operations. UMaine Extension’s livestock programs enable producers to better manage renewable resources, such as soil, water, nutrients, crops, buildings, equipment, and people.


Maine Small Ruminant Roundtable

The Maine Small Ruminant Roundtable is a new community-driven group, where informed discussions on animal management practices, challenges, and needs are selected by you, and facilitated by UMaine Extension and experts in the field. Whether you work with wool, meat or dairy animals, there is something for everyone here! Register to be notified about recurring Roundtable events, meetings, Zoom links, and community networking opportunities.

Manure injector for shallow injection on grass fields

Maine Grass Farmers Network

Rye cover crops Harford County Maryland

Straw Directory

herd of beef cattle in pasture

Maine Pasture Management Course

Baling hay

Hay Directory

sheep in pasture; photo by Edwin Remsberg

Northeast Grazing Guide

Dr. Jaime Garzon leading pasture walk.

Pasture Walk Series

illustration of Colt Knight and Chef Rob Dumas

‘From Farm to Table Fare’ Video Series

Assessing PFAS Contamination on Dairy Farms in Maine

By Rick Kersbergen, UMaine Extension

Guide to Investigating PFAS Risk on Your Farm