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Minnesota Farmer Uses Shade to Boost Cattle

Jun 17, 2025
By Farms.com

Windland Flats Adds Mobile Shade to Improve Reproduction Rates

At Windland Flats in Princeton, Minnesota, Highland cattle breeder Josh Krenz has adopted mobile shade systems to improve herd health and reproductive efficiency. His 60-head herd now benefits from year-round rotational grazing, supported by two Shade Haven SH600 structures.

Krenz shared that lack of shade previously limited pasture use. “That’s the beauty of the Shade Havens—we now have the ability to utilize every square inch of our farm,” he said.

Given Highland cattle's double coat, maintaining internal temperature is essential. Krenz uses feed additives and now adds shade access to help increase conception rates, especially with artificial insemination and embryo transfer methods.

The SH600s are equipped with protein tubs and fly control oilers, designed to move easily with livestock rotations.

Krenz appreciates the strength of the units, which hold up even under his largest bulls, and he plans to test them with his Shetland sheep this summer.

The Shade Haven purchase was made possible by a $10,000 Preparing for Extreme Weather Grant from the Minnesota Department of Agriculture. The program supports livestock farmers facing drought-related challenges.

Krenz sells both Highland breeding stock and grass-fed beef under the Windland Flats brand. The beef is available online and in a local grocery store, with supply also supported by partner farms looking for help in marketing their products.

On July 19, Windland Flats will host the North Central Highland Cattle Association Summer Picnic. The public event will feature cattle demonstrations, networking, and a close look at how Shade Haven units improve livestock management.


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