The Goat Grazing Podcast

Chad Raines - Key Farms

1 h 11 min · 25 de may de 2026
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If the fate of your family farm was in your hands, what would you do to save it from bankruptcy? Where would you go to learn more about the opportunities within the solar grazing industry? Chad Raines, owner and operator of Key Farms, joined Max Wade on The Goat Grazing Podcast and talked about his journey into becoming a solar sheep grazer. He detailed how sheep were the tool that allowed him to save his family farm and shared the resources that new solar grazers can use to jumpstart their growth and become a member of the American Solar Grazing Association. Where can you find him: Facebook: Chad Raines If you want to become a member sign up at ASGA: https://solargrazing.org/

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