

182. Fat Cows, Happy Plants: The Power of Total Grazing with Jaime Elizondo
In this episode of the Grazing Grass Podcast, Cal visits with Jaime Elizondo, known as Jim in the United States, to explore his Total Grazing Program. This is a comprehensive approach to regenerative ranching focused on lowering costs, improving soil, and increasing livestock performance. With decades of experience managing cattle in Mexico and the U.S., Jim shares his path from red cattle in the tropics to creating a composite breed suited for harsh environments. He breaks down the importance of African Bos taurus genetics, how to build soil carbon, and the strategies behind stockpiling and grazing timing. Listeners will come away with a deeper understanding of how to manage grazing with nature, not against it.
In this episode, you’ll hear about:
- Jim’s story from Mexico to Texas and the foundation of his farm, Las Coloradas
- His evolution from red cattle to developing an adapted composite breed
- The significance of African Bos taurus genetics in hot, humid, and disease-prone environments
- What the Total Grazing Program is and how it differs from ultra high-density grazing
- How to build long-lived soil carbon and why it matters
- Stockpiling strategies for winter and how to boost soil and forage health
- Monitoring livestock performance with gut fill and body condition
- The role of coaching and mentorship in successful grazing operations
- Applying these grazing principles to cattle, sheep, and goats
If you're interested in cutting input costs, improving soil, and raising animals that thrive in your environment, this episode delivers a practical and proven system. Jim offers clear guidance based on firsthand experience. Whether you're on a small farm or a large ranch, his insights can help you improve your land and your bottom line.
Resources Mentioned:
- Grass Productivity by André Voisin
- Man Must Measure by Jan Bonsma
- A Sand County Almanac by Aldo Leopold
- The Forage Book by Hutchinson and Metcalf
- Jim’s paper “Soil Carbon” (available on his website)
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