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    Explore " grazing management" with insightful episodes like "e90. Cultivating Dairy Dreams with Grass and Compassion with Suzanne Karreman", "e83. Learning the Ropes with Nathan Smelser", "e80. Greening the Desert with Alejandro Carrillo", "e61. Making it Easier on the Consumer with Clay Price" and "e53. Racing to Greener Pastures with Taylor Moyer" from podcasts like ""Grazing Grass Podcast", "Grazing Grass Podcast", "Grazing Grass Podcast", "Grazing Grass Podcast" and "Grazing Grass Podcast"" and more!

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    e90. Cultivating Dairy Dreams with Grass and Compassion with Suzanne Karreman

    e90. Cultivating Dairy Dreams with Grass and Compassion with Suzanne Karreman

    Join me as we explore the pastoral symphony of grass-based dairy farming with Suzanne Karreman from Reverence Farms. Our conversation unfolds the harmonious blend of compassion and innovation on Suzanne's family-run operation, nestled in the Piedmont of North Carolina. We unravel the tapestry of their unique dairy practices, where 80 Jersey cows thrive on 100% grass-fed diets and calves stay with their mothers, challenging conventional dairy norms. The intricate dance of grazing management, animal nutrition, and the environmental benefits of carbon sequestration are just some of the melodies we uncover in this insightful dialogue.

    As Suzanne and I discuss the subtleties of dairy farming, you'll be treated to an auditory feast of knowledge. We share our experiences on how the diets of grazing animals shape the flavors of milk and meat, and the surprising impact of a cow's emotional health on the sweetness of their milk. Listen in as we dissect the practicalities of farming, from breeding strategies that harmonize with the natural lactation cycles of cows, to the creative adaptations that meet market demands. The episode also sheds light on the complexities of soil health and carbon application, emphasizing how even smallholders can significantly enhance soil fertility.

    Finally, we reflect on the human aspect of farming, emphasizing the value of community and patience. Our discussion highlights the significance of building relationships with local tree companies and how patience in grass farming can yield fruitful outcomes. Suzanne shares cherished resources and personal stories that underscore the importance of pacing and forging friendships across farming philosophies. For those eager to sink their roots into the fertile ground of grass farming, this episode offers both inspiration and practical advice to nurture your agricultural aspirations.


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    Website: https://grazinggrass.com/

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    Instagram: @grazinggrass

    Twitter: @grazing_grass


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    e83. Learning the Ropes with Nathan Smelser

    e83. Learning the Ropes with Nathan Smelser

    In this episode, we talk to Pennsylvania-based sheep farmer Nathan Smelser to discuss his journey from being a novice to an experienced farmer. Nathan shares his experiences, emphasizing the importance of family dynamics, resilience, continuous learning, and regenerative grazing. He provides detailed information about establishing a farm, including the challenges of purchasing land with poor soil and installing fencing. The episode provides valuable insights and practical advice, particularly on the use of high tensile and Polywire fencing for sheep grazing.

    Social media:
    Facebook: PA Lamb Farm


    Discover the wonders of regenerative agriculture with Noble Research Institute! Their practical solutions and extensive research help farmers and ranchers enhance soil health, increase grazing productivity, and uplift the entire ecosystem. They've just launched the Essentials of Regenerative Ranching course - a must for those eager to pioneer change in agriculture. Check them out at noble.org and pioneer a sustainable future today!


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    Website: https://grazinggrass.com/

    Facebook: Grazing Grass Podcast

    Instagram: @grazinggrass

    Twitter: @grazing_grass


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    e80. Greening the Desert with Alejandro Carrillo

    e80. Greening the Desert with Alejandro Carrillo

    In this episode, desert rancher Alejandro Carrillo shares his experiences and insights on regenerative desert ranching. With over 30,000 acres of land, Alejandro discusses the art of holistic management, the challenges of grazing cattle in a desert, and how technology can revolutionize ranching practices. He highlights the importance of having the right cattle genetics for a given environment, the shift from conventional to regenerative ranching, and the respect for natural succession that leads to a thriving ranch. The episode also covers cattle grazing management for optimal performance and the role of technology in promoting sustainable ranching practices.

    Social media:
    Instagram:@lasdamascattleranch
    Facebook: Alejandro Carrillo
    Website: https://www.desertgrasslands.com/


    Discover the wonders of regenerative agriculture with Noble Research Institute! Their practical solutions and extensive research help farmers and ranchers enhance soil health, increase grazing productivity, and uplift the entire ecosystem. They've just launched the Essentials of Regenerative Ranching course - a must for those eager to pioneer change in agriculture. Check them out at noble.org and pioneer a sustainable future today!


    Follow us on social media!

    Website: https://grazinggrass.com/

    Facebook: Grazing Grass Podcast

    Instagram: @grazinggrass

    Twitter: @grazing_grass


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    e61. Making it Easier on the Consumer with Clay Price

    e61. Making it Easier on the Consumer with Clay Price

    In this podcast episode, Clay Price, of Price Family Farm, shares his journey from sports performance coach to managing a local ranch and transitioning to cattle farming. Clay discusses the challenges and successes he faced while managing his family's cattle farm in East Texas, such as dealing with drought and focusing on one species at a time. He also shares valuable insights into different cattle breeds, rotational grazing management, and the importance of community and quality food in his life.

    Books/Resources Mentioned:

    The Marvelous Pigness of Pigs by Joel Salatin (Amazon) (Bookshop)
    Salad Bar Beef by Joel Salatin (Amazon) (Bookshop)


    Social media:
    Instagram: @pricefamilyfarmtx


    Follow us on social media!

    Website: https://grazinggrass.com/

    Facebook: Grazing Grass Podcast

    Instagram: @grazinggrass

    Twitter: @grazing_grass


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    e53. Racing to Greener Pastures with Taylor Moyer

    e53. Racing to Greener Pastures with Taylor Moyer

    In this episode, Taylor Moyer, owner of Ridgeview Land and Cattle, shares his journey in agriculture and innovative cattle management while balancing his career in NASCAR. From observing the land before making changes to utilizing technology for automation and monitoring, Taylor discusses his approach to rotational grazing, cattle herd development, and artificial insemination. They also explore the benefits of bale grazing for regenerating farm ground and the importance of networking and advocating for agriculture through social media. Tune in for a fascinating conversation on farming, business, and the passion for a rural lifestyle.


    Follow us on social media!

    Website: https://grazinggrass.com/

    Facebook: Grazing Grass Podcast

    Instagram: @grazinggrass

    Twitter: @grazing_grass


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    Episode 9 Better control of parasites and extending the life of your drenches through Integrated Parasite Management (IPM)

    Episode 9 Better control of parasites and extending the life of your drenches through Integrated Parasite Management (IPM)

    This episode looks at integrated parasite management (IPM), which is all the different practices you can use to reduce parasites on your property. IPM reduces your reliance on drenches and aids in extending the life of those drenches on your farm.  It covers aspects of drenching, testing, breeding, grazing management and pastures.  
    Contact us at wormcasts@paraboss.com.au

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    Episode 4 What about the parasites on the pasture?

    Episode 4  What about the parasites on the pasture?

    This episode with Dr Paul Nilon of Tasmania will explore the ways in which we can clean up the parasite stages on the paddocks and make them suitable for young weaners through their first testing season. It covers Smart grazing and cross grazing with cattle how they work, how to do it and what is needed. It also looks at innovative uses and traps for beginners.



    Email your feedback or topic suggestions: wormcasts@paraboss.com.au
    Ian's Limerick

    When choosing a paddock to graze

    There are only some limited ways

    To make sure it’s free 

    Of that pesky L3

    Cos to clean it takes hundreds of days

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    Regenerative Rangeland Management and Contour Subsoil Ripping

    Regenerative Rangeland Management and Contour Subsoil Ripping

    In this episode, Colin Mitchell, a sustainable agriculture specialist with NCAT's ATTRA sustainable agriculture program, discusses regenerative rangeland management with Travis and Mandy Krause of Parker Creek Ranch in D'hanis, Texas.

    Travis and Mandy are taking part in NCAT's Soil for Water Project. Colin works out of NCAT's Southwest Regional Office in San Antonio, Texas.

    Travis describes three of the regenerative practices they use on their ranch: holistic multipaddock grazing, pasture cropping, and contour subsoil ripping. He then discusses the changes they've seen from 2010-2019 in the ranch's soil and ecological health while using these practices. Mandy then passes off their two young sons to Travis so she can discuss the Southern SARE on-farm research grant they are conducting on the ranch. It focuses on the effects of contour subsoil ripping on rangeland health.

    Related ATTRA Resources:
    Building Healthy Pasture Soils
    Managed Grazing in Riparian Areas
    Multispecies Grazing: A Primer On Diversity
    Paddock Design, Fencing, and Water Systems for Controlled Grazing
    Pasture, Rangeland, and Grazing Management

    Other Resources:
    NCAT's Soil for Water Project
    Southern SARE
    Parker Creek Ranch Facebook page
    Parker Creek Ranch website
    Water for Every Farm: Yeoman's Keyline Plan by PA Yeoman
    Mark Shepherd Managing Water on Your Farm Video
    Holistic Management International

    Please call ATTRA with any and all of your sustainable agriculture questions at 1-800-346-9140 or e-mail us at askanag@ncat.org. Our two dozen specialists can help you with a vast array of topics, everything from farm planning to pest management, from produce to livestock, and soils to aquaculture.

    You can get in touch with NCAT/ATTRA specialists and find our other extensive, and free, sustainable-agriculture publications, webinars, videos, and other resources at NCAT/ATTRA's website.

    You also can stay in touch with NCAT at its Facebook page.

    Keep up with NCAT/ATTRA's SIFT farm at its website.

    Also check out NCAT's Regional Offices' websites and Facebook Pages!

    Southwest Regional Office: Website / Facebook

    Western Regional Office: Website / Facebook

    Rocky Mountain West Regional Office: Facebook

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