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Jun 19, 2024 • 1h 13min

e119. From Traditional to Regenerative Grazing with Mike Bassett

Join us for an engaging episode where we explore the transformative journey of Mike, a third-generation cattle and crop farmer from central Iowa, as he transitions from conventional farming to regenerative grazing practices. Mike candidly shares his frustrations with overgrazing and the inspiration he drew from his grandfather to adopt management-intensive rotational grazing. He takes us through the learning curve of measuring forage, setting up a daily move system, and developing a forage measurement tool. Mike’s story underscores the importance of hands-on learning and experimentation in improving farm sustainability and efficiency.We also discuss the intricacies of rotational grazing management, emphasizing the need for accurate calibration and measurement of forage availability and livestock needs. Using tools like spreadsheets and mapping apps, we explore methods for estimating total dry matter in a paddock and determining its support duration for a herd. Mike shares personal anecdotes about managing hayfields, adjusting strategies during drought conditions, and the benefits of underutilizing grass to prevent overgrazing. The conversation highlights the role of technology in optimizing pasture rotations and the unexpected advantages of natural events.Finally, we delve into the management of grazing and cover crops, examining the long-term impacts of reintroducing animal activity to previously inactive land. Mike shares his experiences with different cover crops and the challenges of integrating them with grazing schedules and weather events. We also touch on the unexpected outcomes of government-mandated tree planting and its implications for agricultural practices. The episode concludes with insights on cattle herd management, emphasizing the importance of both traditional education and modern resources, such as social media and online communities, in mastering regenerative grazing practices. Tune in to discover valuable resources and tools for effective grazing management and to hear practical innovations that can enhance daily farm operations.Visit our Sponsors:Noble Research InstituteKencove Farm Fence
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Jun 12, 2024 • 57min

e118. Embracing Native Grasses with Kody Karr

Join us as we explore the fascinating journey of Kody, a ninth-generation agrarian from northeast Missouri, who returned to his family's farm. Kody opens up about the evolution of their farming practices, transitioning from traditional row cropping to pasture-based operations. Hear about Kody's childhood experiences on the farm, his initial reluctance towards farming due to a dislike for machinery, and how he found his way back to the agricultural lifestyle he once tried to escape. Kody's preference for livestock and grasslands is highlighted, along with the adjustments made to accommodate these preferences and the challenges and rewards of managing the family farm with his mother and grandfather.In this episode, Kody shares insights into managing a mixed farming operation, including his passion for native grasses and habitat restoration, which he nurtured during his college years at the University of Missouri. Discover how Kody and his wife balance their roles on the farm, with his wife focusing on  commercial hogs and Kody overseeing livestock, grass, and row crop aspects. Listen in as Kody discusses the introduction of rotational grazing to optimize resources, practical aspects of managing cattle and sheep, and the innovative grazing strategies they employ to ensure the health and productivity of their farm.We also explore Kody's experiences with water management for sheep grazing, the intricacies of livestock breeding and management, and the benefits of native grass restoration. Hear about the successes and challenges Kody has faced in running a diversified farming operation, from the Lake St. Louis Farm Market to online sales. Gain valuable insights into effective grazing strategies for native grasses, and learn about Kody's favorite resources and tools for farming. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in regenerative grazing practices and the journey of modern agrarians.Links Mentioned in the Episode:Karr Family Farms on FacebookKarr Family Farms on InstagramVisit our Sponsors:Noble Research InstituteKencove Farm Fence
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Jun 5, 2024 • 1h 5min

e117. Fighting Fires and Grazing Sheep with William Vogl

Join us on this episode of the Grazing Grass Podcast as we welcome William Vogl from Vogl Homestead. Listen in as William shares his incredible journey in regenerative grazing, discussing his experiences in grass-based livestock production and the unique challenges of farming at high elevation with variable weather conditions. From raising sheep to managing forest understories, William provides insights into his diverse operations and how he maximizes the use of small acreages. He also reflects on his family's influence, transitioning from a homestead garden to a comprehensive regenerative farming operation, and his future plans, including setting up a sawmill while balancing a full-time job as a firefighter.In our conversation, William and I explore the nuances of starting a sheep farm, focusing on the benefits and challenges of raising White Dorpers in Colorado. We discuss his preference for hair sheep, the selection process, and the advantages they offer over cattle for smaller acreages. William also shares his experiences with electric fencing, predator control using Colorado Mountain Dogs, and the initial skepticism from his cattle-rearing family. He highlights the ease of managing sheep compared to cattle, emphasizing their lower risk of injury and simpler handling requirements.Additionally, we touch on practical aspects of grazing management, the role of livestock guardian dogs, and the benefits of prescribed grazing. William provides valuable tips for beginner farmers, stressing the importance of starting small and taking care of oneself to avoid burnout. We also discuss innovative composting techniques for pasture improvement and the significance of marketing sheep as a sustainable meat option. Whether you're a seasoned farmer or just starting, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration for anyone interested in regenerative farming practices.Links Mentioned in the Episode:Vogl Homestead on FacebookVisit our Sponsors:Noble Research InstituteKencove Farm Fence
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May 29, 2024 • 57min

e116. Revisiting Horstmann Cattle Company with August Horstmann

Join us as we catch up with August Horstmann of Horstmann Cattle Company, who shares his journey in regenerative agriculture since his last appearance on the podcast. August talks about his transition from Angus and Angus cross cattle to South Poll cattle, providing insights into calving, culling, and coping with drought conditions. We also explore the benefits and challenges of maintaining a diversified farm with cattle, pork, and poultry, and how current cattle prices influence his strategic decisions. August offers an update from his location in Owensville, Missouri, and discusses ongoing weather concerns impacting his farming practices.In another chapter, we focus on the role of Border Collies in farm work. Learn about the unique challenges and rewards of owning and training these intelligent dogs, including their ability to move cattle more calmly and efficiently than machinery. We share real-life anecdotes that highlight the dogs' natural herding aptitude, training philosophies that prioritize instinct over human intervention, and how Border Collies integrate into daily farm routines. Discover the significant time savings and reduced stress on livestock that these remarkable dogs bring to the table.Lastly, we explore the complexities of managing a diversified farm operation and transitioning from part-time to full-time farming. August discusses the balance of multiple livestock enterprises and the realization of "death by diversity," which led to scaling back operations. We also touch on the logistics of direct-to-consumer meat sales, the impact of COVID-19 on market strategies, and the shift from Barn2Door to Shopify for a more streamlined purchasing process. Additionally, we discuss favorite resources and tools for those in grazing and farming, offering advice on learning, mentorship, and matching livestock to the environment.Links Mentioned in the Episode:Horstmann Cattle CompanyHorstmann Cattle Co on FacebookHorstmann Cattle Co on InstagramVisit our Sponsors:Noble Research InstituteKencove Farm Fence
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May 24, 2024 • 36min

e115. Livestock Color Genetics - Part 1

In this episode of the Grazing Grass Podcast, we delve into the rich tapestry of livestock coat color genetics. From the sleek black of Angus cattle to the lush red of Red Polls, we uncover the chromosomal dance that dictates the stunning variety of hues in our farm animals. Whether you're a livestock enthusiast or a seasoned breeder, this episode promises to deepen your appreciation for the science behind animal pigmentation. We discuss the genetic interplay of pigments, the extension and agouti loci, and the role of DNA testing in breeding for desired traits. Join us as we explore the fascinating world of color genetics and how it shapes the beauty and identity of livestock breeds. Share this journey with us to better understand the living canvas of genetics that contributes to the agricultural landscape.Visit our Sponsors:Noble Research InstituteKencove Farm Fence
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May 22, 2024 • 55min

e114. Livestock, Soil and Consumer in Mind with Brooks & Abby Bowser

Join us as we welcome the dynamic duo, Brooks and Abby Bowser of Bowser Family Farms, who take us through their farming evolution from conventional practices to the world of regenerative grazing. Our guests reveal their inspiring journey, learning from pioneers like Gabe Brown, and how they have implemented diverse cover crops and pasture management techniques to nurture their soil and livestock. As Abby transitioned from traditional to regenerative methods, the Bowsers saw firsthand the ecological benefits unfold on their farm. Their candid reflections on the challenges and victories encountered offer valuable insights for anyone interested in sustainable agriculture.Listen in as the conversation shifts to the burgeoning biodiversity that regenerative agriculture brings. Brooks and Abby share observations from their Michigan farm, where wildlife, such as pheasants, has flourished, signaling a restored habitat. They delve into the intricacies of fencing strategies and the impact on cattle, drawing parallels to the needs of flower farming and pollinator habitats. This chapter highlights the necessity of a long-term perspective, underscoring the patience required when making decisions that shape the future of our ecosystems.Finally, we explore the pivotal role of social media in marketing farm produce directly to consumers. The Bowsers discuss their successful strategies that leverage storytelling and education on soil health to connect with their audience. They also touch upon the diversity in their livestock operations and the economics behind the choices they make. Wrapping up the episode, Brooks and Abby extend an invitation to other grazers to join the conversation and share their own experiences, emphasizing the power of community and knowledge sharing in advancing regenerative grazing practices.Links Mentioned in the Episode:Bowser Family FarmsBowser Family Farms on InstagramBowser Family Farms on FacebookVisit our Sponsors:Noble Research InstituteKencove Farm Fence
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May 15, 2024 • 1h 3min

e113. Greener Pastures Ranching with Steve Kenyon

Join us on the Grazing Grass Podcast as we explore the ins and outs of grass-based livestock production with Steve Kenyon from Greener Pastures Ranching. Listen in as Steve shares his innovative approach to profitable farming through custom grazing on leased land, revealing how this unique business model revolutionized his financial situation. We also get personal, discussing the everyday challenges and triumphs of managing a farm, including the seasonal anticipation of haying and the lively conversations happening within our thriving Grazing Grass community on Facebook.This episode is packed with tales of transformation and adaptation, from Steve's 'aha' moment during a hot, grueling day of manure hauling to Steve's journey from cattleman to grass farmer. Discover how a simple mindset shift can lead to smarter farming practices that let the cows do the work and promote a self-sufficient herd. The conversation covers the historical events that shape our decisions and the unexpected opportunities that lead to rapid growth in land holdings and custom grazing operations.For those interested in the cutting-edge practices shaping the future of agriculture, we dive into the details of drone seeding and its potential to revolutionize reseeding practices. We also tackle the logistics of bale grazing, the search for eco-friendlier alternatives to plastic netting in hay baling, and the importance of holistic management in our agricultural systems. Whether you're a seasoned farmer or just getting started, this episode is filled with insights and stories that underscore the importance of community, innovation, and a sustainable approach to farming. So tune in, and let's keep the conversation grazing!Links mentioned in the episode:Greener Pastures RanchingGreener Pastures Ranching on FacebookGreener Pastures Ranching on YouTubeVisit our sponsors:Noble Research InstituteKencove Farm Fence
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May 10, 2024 • 31min

e112. Mack Farms Fencing & Kiwitech

Listen in as we welcome back Eli Mack to the Grazing Grass Podcast for a discussion on the intricacies of fencing equipment and Kiwitech's innovative offerings. Eli, with his dual expertise from Mack Farms and Kencove Farm Fence, unravels the complexities of high tensile perimeters and temporary interior fencing. He shares his hands-on experiences and preferences, such as the robustness of Ken Cove's braided twine and the convenience of Zammr handles. His insights illuminate the tangible benefits of these tools in bolstering the efficacy of regenerative grazing practices.Our conversation takes a practical turn as we explore the nitty-gritty of electric fencing systems, tailored for effective livestock management. I recount my appreciation for remote-controlled Energizers, highlighting the ease of managing fence voltage remotely—a real game-changer in the field. We exchange stories, including one where an energizer oversight led to an adventurous heifer, and discuss the varying voltage requirements for different livestock, along with the pros and cons of solar versus battery-powered units. Through the lens of real-world challenges, we recognize the adaptability of portable electric fences despite their lower energy output.Rounding out the episode, we offer a detailed overview of the KiwiTech Grazing System, hailed for its modular design akin to "Legos for an adult grazer." The system's efficiency in winding multiple strands simultaneously caters exceptionally well to multi-species grazing. Moreover, I touch on the practicality of KiwiTech's farming equipment, from their twisted, tight twist spools to their customizable ATV setups. Whether you're a seasoned farmer or just starting, this episode provides valuable insights and advice on optimizing fencing strategies to enhance your agricultural pursuits.Visit our sponsors:Noble Research InstituteKencove Farm Fence
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May 8, 2024 • 1h 8min

e111. Revisiting Mack Farms with Eli Mack

Join us as we reconnect with Eli Mack of Mack Farms, who returns to share the evolution of his regenerative livestock operation since his initial visit on the podcast. Eli gives us an enlightening update on his holistic management training and how it's shaping the expansion of his farm. Focusing on cattle and sheep, and occasionally poultry, Eli offers valuable insights into the art of regenerative grazing. As we chat, we also discuss the broader impacts of these practices on the ecosystem and community, and how they're paving the way for the future of agriculture.In our conversation, we tackle the practical aspects of expanding livestock operations, with personal anecdotes about land acquisition and the challenges that come with it, such as water access and managing parasite issues with minimal intervention. Eli and I both share experiences from our respective farms, highlighting the importance of livestock genetics in creating hardy breeds and our experiments with mixed-species grazing and innovative fencing strategies. These stories not only provide a peek into the daily life of a regenerative farmer but also serve as a testament to the commitment required to maintain and grow a successful operation.Finally, we wrap up with an exploration of the principles of holistic land management and the transformative journey of becoming an accredited professional with the Savory Institute. Eli's experiences underscore the value of continuous learning and adapting, while I chime in with my own approach to embracing progress and the resources that have influenced my farming practices. Whether you're a seasoned farmer or someone curious about sustainable agriculture, this episode is packed with practical advice, personal reflections, and encouragement to take that first step towards a regenerative future.Visit our sponsors:Noble Research InstituteKencove Farm Fence
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May 1, 2024 • 58min

e110. Regenerative Ranching Meets Pecan Cultivation with Charles Rohla

Join us as we welcome Charles "Chuck" Rolla from the Noble Research Institute for a rich conversation about the dynamic world of agriculture, regenerative practices, and the intricacies of pecan production. Chuck shares his journey from beginnings on a family ranch to his academic pursuits in animal and crop sciences, and his ultimate role as a pecan specialist and regenerative grazing educator. Throughout the discussion, Chuck illuminates the transformative power of regenerative grazing courses designed to help ranchers craft sustainable operations and seamlessly integrate grazing with pecan orchards for enhanced benefits.Listen in as Chuck takes us through the evolution of his agricultural practices, from managing livestock to embracing the principles of regenerative agriculture. His experience spans from traditional cattle rearing to raising miniature Herefords, all while fostering soil health and sustainability. Chuck also unpacks the complexities of forage management and the innovative use of technology to optimize grazing strategies. By sharing his own experiences and the educational resources offered by the Noble Research Institute, Chuck offers invaluable insights into the practicalities of agricultural success.Our discussion culminates in a comprehensive look at the symbiotic relationship between livestock and pecan orchards. Chuck provides a deep understanding of how integrating animals into tree farming can boost soil health, enhance tree production, and ultimately lead to a more profitable and ecologically sound agricultural system. He addresses common concerns and misconceptions, offering solutions and championing a paradigm shift towards this integrated approach. Whether you're a seasoned farmer or new to the field, Chuck's expertise in both grazing management and pecan production offers a fresh perspective on the future of sustainable agriculture.Links mentioned in the episode:Noble Research InstituteVisit our sponsors:Noble Research InstituteKencove Farm Fence

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