
30 Years of Proven Success
Equine Farm Management, Inc., (EFM) was incorporated in 1995 when Ron Wallace, MS, began offering farm management consulting to new, busy, and/or absentee horse farm owners across the United States and around the world. With more than 30 years of successful, hands-on experience in planning and operating a variety of farms as the day-to-day manager or overseer, Ron understands what is needed to build, rebuild, or manage a current horse operation to make it attractive, streamlined, horse-friendly, and profitable.
30 Years of Proven Success
Equine Farm Management, Inc., (EFM) was incorporated in 1995 when Ron Wallace, MS, began offering farm management consulting to new, busy, and/or absentee horse farm owners across the United States and around the world. With more than 30 years of successful, hands-on experience in planning and operating a variety of farms as the day-to-day manager or overseer, Ron understands what is needed to build, rebuild, or manage a current horse operation to make it attractive, streamlined, horse-friendly, and profitable.
Remembering Royal Delta
SERVICES
Quality farm operation through efficient, experienced management is important in the new economy, especially for horse farms. Ron Wallace’s Equine Farm Management (EFM) offers a unique alternative to the traditional way of developing and managing large horse properties.
SERVICES
Ron Wallace’s Equine Farm Management (EFM) offers a unique alternative to the traditional way of developing and managing large horse properties.
FEATURED FARM TIPS
FEATURED FARM TIPS
Swipe Left or Right for More! Horse Pasture Gates
It is very important to consider what pasture or paddock gates to use when developing a horse farm. Always remember to keep in mind safety, durability and cost. Following are some key points to consider.
Reflections on Farm Management
May 1, 2013, marked the beginning of the end of my involvement with Chanteclair Farm between Versailles and Midway, Kentucky. That was almost 18 years to the day from the time when the first group of mares and foals belonging to the late Prince Saud bin Khaled were moved onto the property from where they […]
Springtime Horse Tips
It’s spring, finally! I’m based in Kentucky, so we’re starting to see better weather (although it snowed on the first day of spring). The grass is getting greener, the trees are budding, and there are flowers brave enough to show their faces. On the farm we’ve got our equipment checked out and ready for the […]