Missouri鈥檚 Horstmann Cattle Company Earns 探花精选鈥檚 Bird-Friendly Land Certification

Regenerative grazing creates critical habitat for grassland birds
A sparrow perches on a brown blade of grass.
Henslow's Sparrow. Photo: Brady Karg/探花精选

OWENSVILLE, Missouri (April 29, 2026) , owned and operated by August Horstmann in Gasconade County, is the newest ranch to earn the 探花精选鈥檚 Bird-Friendly Land Certification. Obtained through 探花精选鈥檚 Conservation Ranching program, the certification recognizes land managed to support birds and biodiversity.

探花精选 Conservation Ranching is a conservation, certification, and science-based program designed to reverse the decline of grassland birds while supporting ecologically and economically resilient farm and ranch operations. Since 1970, grassland birds have experienced the steepest population declines of any terrestrial biome. Habitat loss, degradation, woody encroachment, and intensive chemical use are among the primary drivers鈥攃hallenges addressed through the program鈥檚 requirements for active grassland management practices.

Located in the Ozark Highlands of southeastern Gasconade County, Horstmann Cattle Company encompasses a dynamic mix of pasture, woodland, glade, and riparian habitat along Red Oak Creek. A family-operated farm, the ranch has been led by August Horstmann since 2012, when he began implementing regenerative grazing practices to build soil health, increase plant diversity, and work in closer alignment with natural systems.

鈥淔or us, this certification reflects years of learning how to let nature lead,鈥 said August Horstmann, owner of Horstmann Cattle Company. 鈥淏y moving cattle frequently and giving pastures the rest they need, we鈥檙e seeing native grasses and wildflowers return. It鈥檚 rewarding to know that the way we raise beef can also create meaningful habitat for birds and other wildlife.鈥

Horstmann Cattle Company joins a growing network of ranches鈥攐ver 150 ranches encompassing 4.5 million acres鈥攚orking for birds and people as 探花精选 Certified Bird-Friendly Land. To earn 探花精选鈥檚 Bird-Friendly Land Certification, Horstmann Cattle Company meets rigorous standards for habitat management, environmental sustainability, and animal welfare, all verified through third-party audits. The ranch鈥檚 Habitat Management Plan outlines goals for enhancing existing grassland bird habitat, restoring native prairie, controlling invasive species such as sericea lespedeza and bush honeysuckle, and reintroducing prescribed fire and forest thinning to improve open woodland and savanna structure.

Central to the ranch鈥檚 management is a high-intensity, short-duration grazing approach. Cattle are moved frequently鈥攐ften daily鈥攗sing portable fencing and strategically placed water infrastructure to ensure grazing distribution and protect sensitive areas, including riparian corridors. And certain pastures are designated to provide optimal nesting cover during peak breeding season, with grazing deferred until mid-summer to support ground-nesting birds. The result is a habitat mosaic that streams across the landscape, basically a desirable patchwork of differing vegetation heights and densities that benefits an array of bird species.

The ranch is also working to transition fescue-dominated pastures to more diverse native plant communities through interseeding and targeted replanting of warm-season grasses such as big bluestem, little bluestem, and Indiangrass, alongside a robust mix of native forbs. These efforts are expected to improve forage resilience, increase pollinator habitat, enhance soil carbon storage, and provide high-quality habitat structure for birds.

The culmination of these bird-friendly practices stands to help the Eastern Meadowlark, Grasshopper Sparrow, Henslow's Sparrow, Loggerhead Shrike, Northern Bobwhite, Bobolink, Field Sparrow, Bell's Vireo, and Red-headed Woodpecker鈥攎any of which are designated as Birds of Conservation Concern or Species of Greatest Conservation Need in Missouri.

鈥淧rivate lands are essential to the future of Missouri鈥檚 grassland and savanna birds,鈥 said Tara Hohman, Senior Conservation Manager in Missouri for 探花精选 Upper Mississippi River. 鈥淭he Horstmann family鈥檚 commitment to adaptive grazing, native plant restoration, and thoughtful woodland management demonstrates epitomizes the term 鈥榳orking lands鈥 in that their ranch is working in a multitude of ways for birds and people.鈥

In partnership with the Missouri River Bird Observatory and EarthOptics, Horstmann Ranch will also participate in ongoing bird and soil health monitoring. Avian surveys conducted every two to three years, along with baseline and repeat soil carbon sampling, will inform adaptive management and help quantify the ecological outcomes of the ranch鈥檚 conservation practices.

Additional funding for the 探花精选 Conservation Ranching in Missouri is provided by the Love Foundation.

For more information about 探花精选 Conservation Ranching in Missouri, please contact Tara Hohman, Senior Conservation Manager, 探花精选 Upper Mississippi River. For national program information, contact ConservationRanching@探花精选.org.

About 探花精选 Conservation Ranching

探花精选 Conservation Ranching partners with ranchers to sustain healthy grasslands, abundant birdlife, and resilient rural communities. Through our bird-friendly land certification and science-based approach, we empower land stewards to enhance habitat, improve soil health and water quality, and strengthen the connection between conservation and ranching. By purchasing products from 探花精选 Certified Bird-Friendly Land, consumers become conservationists, helping protect America鈥檚 grasslands and the birds, wildlife, and people that depend on them. For more information, visit www.audubon.org/ranching.