Regenerative Agriculture Podcast

Episode 138: Regenerative Grazing and Cattle Breeding with Del Ficke

Dec 13, 2024
Del Ficke, a fourth-generation rancher from Nebraska and innovator in cattle breeding, discusses his journey in transforming traditional farming into regenerative practices. He shares insights on developing the Grazemaster breed for optimal grazing efficiency and highlights the importance of rotational grazing and prairie rehabilitation. Del emphasizes questioning agricultural norms, advocating for a shift toward sustainability and profitability, while prioritizing natural selection traits in cattle. His passion for reconnecting with nature enriches the conversation.
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ANECDOTE

Ficke Cattle Co. History

  • Ficke Cattle Company, located in Pleasant Dale, Nebraska, has a long history in livestock.
  • Starting as a livestock trading operation in the late 1860s, it transitioned to registered Hereford cattle for 70 years.
INSIGHT

Composite Breed Advantages

  • Straight-bred cattle breeds lack the hybrid vigor necessary for competitive success, similar to crop genetics.
  • A composite breed, like the GrazeMaster, combines the strengths of multiple breeds for optimal performance.
ANECDOTE

Transition to Regenerative Practices

  • Del Ficke eliminated crutches like silage chopping and vaccinations, letting nature select resilient cattle.
  • His GrazeMaster cattle graze year-round, adapt to various forages, and require minimal interventions.
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