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    Explore " livestock management" with insightful episodes like "e98. Following Profitability to Regenerative Practices with Russ Wilson", "e95. One Pastor's Journey to Regenerative Farming with Rob Dowdle", "e89. Grazing Sheep for Land Improvement with Jenn Colby", "e88. Building a Sustainable Beef Business with Webb Dulin" and "e87. Transforming Grazing on a Family Farm with Jake DeWoody" 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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    e98. Following Profitability to Regenerative Practices with Russ Wilson

    e98. Following Profitability to Regenerative Practices with Russ Wilson

    Join us on a journey with Russ as he narrates his inspiring transition from conventional dairy farming to the rich pastures of regenerative agriculture. Listen in as he shares the pivotal moments that sparked his move towards rotational grazing, reducing inputs, and ultimately transforming his Northwestern Pennsylvania farm into a beacon of sustainability and profitability. Russ's candid account of the challenges he faced, and the guidance he received from agricultural specialists, paints a vivid picture of the resilience and innovation at the heart of modern farming.

    In this engaging conversation, we tackle the intricacies of managing livestock rotations and watering systems across diverse soil types. Discover the art of soil management that dictates the movement of cows, sheep, donkeys, hogs, and chickens, and the logistical finesse required to design paddocks and watering systems that enhance soil health. Russ highlights the use of innovative tools like the Weave Valve and his shift towards using guardian donkeys over dogs, underscoring his holistic approach to pasture management that eschews traditional practices for more natural, regenerative methods.

    Wrapping up, Russ imparts invaluable advice for budding farmers on starting a profitable operation, emphasizing the importance of avoiding debt and smartly leveraging resources like leased property. His passion for assisting the farming community shines through as he discusses his resources available for farmers, from his website to his YouTube channel and articles. If you're seeking wisdom on fostering a thriving farm that aligns with nature's rhythms, this episode is a treasure trove of practical knowledge and heartfelt guidance.

    Russ' Links
    https://linktr.ee/russwilson


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    e95. One Pastor's Journey to Regenerative Farming with Rob Dowdle

    e95. One Pastor's Journey to Regenerative Farming with Rob Dowdle

    Join us on the Grazing Grass podcast as we welcome Rob Dowdle, a seventh-generation farmer with a rich heritage in agriculture. Rob shares his transformation from a full-time pastor to a passionate steward of the land, managing a diverse range of livestock. Tune in as Rob recounts the evolution of his farming practices, from childhood experiences on a beef feeder operation to embracing the challenges and joys of animal husbandry, including raising pasture pigs and cattle. His dedication to regenerative farming and reconnecting his family with their agricultural roots offers a personal and engaging narrative that's sure to captivate anyone interested in the farming lifestyle.

    Listen in as we explore the practical aspects of farming with Rob, who delves into the nitty-gritty of pasture poultry and the economics of egg production versus meat birds. He shares valuable insights into the labor-intensive nature of managing egg layers and the decision-making that led to a pivot towards pastured pigs. The conversation takes a deep turn into the intricacies of livestock breeds, from the slower-growing, fatty Mangalitsas to the more traditional breeds favored by consumers. Rob's firsthand experiences with direct-to-consumer sales, managing farm infrastructure, and optimizing livestock for quality and marketability make this episode a treasure trove of farming wisdom.

    Our discussion culminates with a look at the innovative agricultural practices Rob employs on his farm. We cover the environmental and cost benefits of integrating cover crops like sorghum-sudangrass, the significant savings they provide, and the positive impact on soil health. Rob also introduces us to the world of beekeeping, revealing how honey bees have become a complementary and low-maintenance facet of his farm ecosystem. For anyone curious about regenerative agriculture, or seeking tips to enhance their farming journey, Rob's stories and advice are not to be missed. Don't forget to visit Dowdle Family Farms' website for more updates and insights into the delightful world of farming as told by a true practitioner of the craft.

    https://dowdlefamilyfarms.com
    https://youtube.com/@dowdlefamilyfarm


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    e89. Grazing Sheep for Land Improvement with Jenn Colby

    e89. Grazing Sheep for Land Improvement with Jenn Colby

    Join us as we welcome Jenn Colby of Howling Wolf Farm to the Grazing Grass Podcast for a rich conversation on the art of grass-based sheep farming and land regeneration. Listen in as Jen shares her personal journey to farming, the wisdom she's accumulated through her podcast "Choosing to Farm," and her dedication to improving her Vermont land. Whether you're an aspiring sheep farmer or a seasoned hand, Jenn's insights into the importance of community learning and seeking mentorship are invaluable. We also celebrate the podcast's growth, with a nod to our nearly 100,000 downloads in 2023, and encourage our listeners to connect with fellow grass enthusiasts in our Grazing Grass Community on Facebook.

    In this episode, we explore the intricate world of managing sheep with practical lessons on breed selection, overcoming parasite challenges, and the transition from raising poultry to managing wool sheep. Hear about Jenn's experiences from visiting over 300 farms and why Katahdin sheep stole her heart. We delve into the management strategies that changed the game for our operations, including the use of flexi-net fencing and how rotational grazing has been pivotal in land management. Discover how adapting farming systems to fit the needs of your livestock can result in a harmonious and productive environment, and why the right tools and workshops can make all the difference.

    The conversation shifts to innovative farming practices that are both sustainable and beneficial for the ecosystem. Learn about the use of sheep in land management. We discuss bale grazing techniques, the logistics of feeding livestock, and the importance of choosing the right supplements to ensure animal health. With Jenn Colby's expertise, we touch on the nuances of lambing, sheep tagging, and the advantages of bell grazing. So, grab your favorite headlamp and a pair of sturdy boots, and join us for an episode brimming with actionable farming knowledge that will help you navigate the landscape of livestock management with confidence.

    Famour Four Questions

    1. What is your favorite grazing Grass related book or resource?
    Jenn mentioned that her favorite book related to grazing grass is "The Art and Science of Grazing" by Sarah Flack. Also, the books by Greg Judy.

    2. What is your favorite tool to use on the farm?
    Jenn mentioned two essential tools she uses on her farm. The first one is a headlamp, and the second one is comfortable rubber boots.

    3. What would you tell someone just getting started?
    Jenn advised beginners to find pasture walks, workshops, and visit other farms. She believes there is a lot to learn from seeing how others manage their operations.

    4. Where can others find out more about you?
    Jenn shared multiple resources to learn more about her including her farm website `howlingwolffarm.com`, her podcast `choosingtofarm.com` and social media handles under the names `Howling Wolf Farm` and `Choosing to Farm` on Facebook and Instagram.


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    e88. Building a Sustainable Beef Business with Webb Dulin

    e88. Building a Sustainable Beef Business with Webb Dulin

    Join us as we welcome Webb Dulin, a dedicated farmer from Maryland's Eastern Shore, who walks us through his transformative journey into grass-fed beef farming. Webb shares his fascinating transition from crop farming to raising cattle, offering a glimpse into the unique challenges he faced due to environmental concerns and the area's high real estate values. Listen in as he reveals the strategies that helped him adapt his family's generational farming legacy into a thriving livestock operation, against the backdrop of a region more known for its crop cultivation than cattle rearing.

    Explore the nuances of regenerative agriculture with Webb as he details the ins and outs of starting a grass-fed livestock operation from scratch. Discover the careful considerations that go into selecting the right cattle breeds for grass efficiency and the importance of implementing rotational grazing systems. Webb provides a compelling narrative on the economic aspects of sustainable farming, including the wisdom of growing operations debt-free and the intricate balance between profitability and maintaining a healthy ecosystem.

    In this episode, we delve into the trials and triumphs of scaling up a beef farming venture, touching on topics from land acquisition to direct-to-consumer marketing strategies. Webb offers insight into how he navigated the turbulent times of the COVID-19 pandemic, pivoting his business model to meet new market demands. He also emphasizes the importance of embracing innovation and community engagement, and he invites fellow farmers to connect with Twin Cedar Farms, a testament to the resilience and adaptability that hallmark modern regenerative farming practices.

    Website
    https://www.twincedarfarms.com/

    Instagram link
    https://instagram.com/twincedarfarms?igshid=YzAwZjE1ZTI0Zg==

    Facebook link
    https://www.facebook.com/twincedarfarmsllc?mibextid=9R9pXO


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    e87. Transforming Grazing on a Family Farm with Jake DeWoody

    e87. Transforming Grazing on a Family Farm with Jake DeWoody

    In this episode of the Grazing Grass Podcast, Cal talks with Jake DeWoody - a regenerative farmer from Arkansas - about his journey in grass farming. Jake shares his thoughts on the importance of adapting farming practices to your specific context, the value of using technology and resources available on the internet, and their experiences with the Shade Shanty 600. Jake also provides insights into his methods for making the most out of their cattle herd and how moving towards regenerative farming practices greatly improved his agricultural operations.

    Famour Four Questions
    Firstly, Jake's favorite grazing grass-related resources are the books 'Call of the Reed Warbler' by Charlie Massey and 'Ranching Like a Twelve-Year-Old' by an author named Tom. He found these books to provide useful insights applicable to his grazing context.

    Secondly, Jake's go-to farm tool is the Knipex Cobra, a highly versatile and durable hand tool that he uses daily for various tasks. If anyone wants to reach out to him through social media, Jake advises they provide a reason for their contact in their Facebook message.

    Thirdly, Jake offers advice to newcomers in farming or grazing. He stresses the importance of applying the learned information from different resources in a way that fits the specific context of their farm.

    Lastly, people can find more about Jake through his Facebook account under the name 'Jake DeWoody' and his YouTube channel 'Terrapin Neck Creek Farm'.
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdbRvHgu5llQqABl6We7vYw
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jake.dewoody.7


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    e85. Rebooting Herd Instinct with Bob Kinford

    e85. Rebooting Herd Instinct with Bob Kinford

    In this episode, we dive deep into the intricate world of grazing and livestock management with cattle behaviorist, Bob Kinford. He discusses the intriguing distinctions between the grazing patterns of different livestock and how understanding these can revolutionize your herd management strategies. Bob shares his insights on the effects of stress on livestock, the concept of 'cow time', and the potential of enhancing grass growth through strategic grazing.

    Social media:
    Website: https://migratorygrazing.com/
    Facebook: Bob Kinford


    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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    e82. Land Leasing and Management with Meg Greski

    e82. Land Leasing and Management with Meg Greski

    In this episode, we're joined by Meg Greski, an agricultural consultant and grass farmer based in Oklahoma. Meg talks about the significance of adaptive grazing and mental health in successful farming. She shares insightful experiences from her early career as an intern for grass farming expert, Greg Judy, where she learned about regenerative agriculture and fiscal management. Meg speaks about her journey in establishing Rhinestone Cattle Company, addressing challenges in land leasing, and moving her business to Oklahoma. This episode also covers topics such as the practice of sell-by marketing, tools for farm management, and the potential of virtual fencing technologies. At the end, Meg stresses the importance of maintaining mental health and staying focused on one's goals for effective and sustainable farming.

    Books/Resources Mentioned:
    Building a Sustainable Business by Sarah Grant (Amazon)
    The Turnaround: A Rancher's Story by Dave Pratt (Amazon)
    Healthy Land, Happy Families and Profitable Businesses: Essays to Improve Your Land, Your Life and Your Bottom Line by Dave Pratt (Amazon)

    Social media:
    Email: mgcows@gmail.com
    Youtube: Regenerative Ranching with Meg


    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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    e79. Embracing Diversification with Naudé Schoeman

    e79. Embracing Diversification with Naudé Schoeman

    In this episode, we explore the intriguing world of grass-fed farming in South Africa with Naude Schoeman. Naude shares his journey, revealing secrets of high-density grazing and discussing how they navigated challenges such as droughts to build a resilient grass-fed livestock operation. He sheds light on the importance of farm diversification, providing valuable insights into the nuances of grass farming. This conversation illuminates their family's innovative approach to farming and their contribution to South African agriculture.

    Social media:
    Instagram: @life_in_a_dome
    Facebook: Schoemanshof Grass-Fed
    Website: https://www.schoemanshof.co.za/


    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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    Roadmap to better animal welfare and its impact

    Roadmap to better animal welfare and its impact

    Can animal welfare practices be related to gut health, and how can improvements in gut health contribute to overall animal welfare?

    Joining Feedstuffs’ Ann Hess today to share her expertise on animal welfare is Dr. Jennifer Walker. Dr. Walker is Co-Founder and Chief Animal Welfare Officer at Kinder Ground and Director of Quality and Care for Danone North America where she is responsible for managing milk quality from farm to factory gate as well as the development and management of Danone North American’s industry leading animal welfare program.

    You can hear more from Dr. Walker and many other experts for FREE at the virtual Kemin Intestinal Health Symposium – Sessions are available for on-demand viewing now. Register and access today at www.kemin.com/symposium.

    For more information, on this and other topics, we invite you to visit our websites - www.Feedstuffs.com,  and www.NationalHogFarmer.com. While you are there be sure to check out our digital editions and our new Feedstuffs 365 platform.

    e77. From Classroom to Pasture with Catherine Kirchner

    e77. From Classroom to Pasture with Catherine Kirchner

    In this episode, Catherine Kirchner shares her inspiring journey from being a teacher to becoming a regenerative farmer. She recounts the challenges she faced and the steps she took to establish herself in the agricultural industry. Catherine's farming philosophy focuses on building a symbiotic relationship with the land and animals, leading her to unconventional methods like stacking enterprises. This approach has not only increased profitability but also fostered sustainability. She shares her experiences with cattle and sheep farming, discussing her preferences for specific breeds and her marketing strategies. Catherine emphasizes the importance of continuous learning, mentorship, and innovation in farming practices. The episode concludes with a discussion on stacked enterprises and Catherine's expansion into poultry farming.

    Books/Resources Mentioned:
    Holistic Management by Allan Savory
    Dirt to Soil by Gabe Brown
    For the Love of Soil: Strategies to Regenerate Our Food Production Systems by Nicole Masters

    Social media:
    Facebook: Uncommon Beef LLC
    Instagram: @uncommonbeef
    Website: https://uncommonpastures.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!


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    e69. Grazing on the Homestead with Joshua Deck

    e69. Grazing on the Homestead with Joshua Deck

    In this podcast episode, Joshua Deck, a homesteader from southwest Missouri, talks about his journey into regenerative ranching and sustainable farming. Joshua discusses his techniques for transforming his 20-acre homestead into a thriving regenerative ranch. He shares his experiences with different types of livestock, soil management, garden and mushroom cultivation, and pastured poultry. He also shares insights on the importance of observing the land before starting with permaculture design, and offers advice for those starting out. This episode provides a wealth of knowledge for anyone interested in homesteading, sustainable farming, and regenerative ranching.

    Books/Resources Mentioned:

    Stockman Grass Farmer
    Salad Beef Bar by Joel Salatin (Amazon) (Bookshop)


    Social media:
    Website: https://voiceinthewildernesspermaculture.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!


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    e68. Woolly Wisdom with Benton and Christy Line

    e68. Woolly Wisdom with Benton and Christy Line

    In this episode, Benton and Christy Line discuss their farming journey at Guided Rock Farms in Western Nebraska. The duo share their unique approach to soil health and livestock management, focusing on minimizing soil disturbance, maintaining a diverse crop rotation, and using livestock for weed control and fertilization. Their farming operation is not limited to crop farming; they also raise Navajo Churro sheep, an ancient breed prized for its wool. They share the intricacies of their sheep and wool operation, from shearing to processing and selling wool. Despite facing challenges like capital and time constraints, the Lines remain committed to their farming goals, which include organic and regenerative farming practices. The Lines' story offers an inspiring look into the world of beginning farmers, providing valuable insights into sustainable farming and the unique challenges and triumphs they face.

    Books/Resources Mentioned:

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


    Social media:
    Facebook: Guided Rock Farms
    Instagram: @guided_rock_farms
    Website: https://guidedrockfarms.com/


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    e58. Grazing on the Wild Side with Christina Traeger

    e58. Grazing on the Wild Side with Christina Traeger

    In this episode, Christina Traeger of Rolling Hills Cattle Company shares her journey as a grass farmer from central Minnesota, raising British white cattle, hogs, sheep, and poultry on a grass-based operation. She discusses regenerative farming and innovative livestock management, including the processes of rotational grazing and bale grazing, which she has successfully implemented on her farm. Christina also talks about her experience raising unique Mangalitsa pigs and the challenges of running a farm as a single mom to three kids. She also touches on her experience with grazing cattle on DNR leased land and the positive impact it has on wildlife.


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    Gestão Rural #41 - Gestão não é conversa pra boi dormir

    Gestão Rural #41 - Gestão não é conversa pra boi dormir

    No Gestão Rural desta semana, Xisto Alves, Fundador da JetBov, prova que gestão não é conversa pra boi dormir! Sua jornada em programação e gestão de negócios o levou a se envolver com a pecuária de forma despretensiosa, resultando no empreendedorismo como solução para o crescimento do setor.

    Nesta troca de ideia, Xisto também destaca como a pecuária de precisão estimula a tomada de decisões tanto na área zootécnica quanto financeira, com o objetivo de otimizar a rentabilidade.

    Ouça e descubra os principais indicadores que influenciam essas escolhas.


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    FICHA TÉCNICA
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    Produção: Agro Resenha
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    Gestão Rural #41 - Gestão não é conversa pra boi dormir

    Gestão Rural #41 - Gestão não é conversa pra boi dormir

    No Gestão Rural desta semana, Xisto Alves, Fundador da JetBov, prova que gestão não é conversa pra boi dormir! Sua jornada em programação e gestão de negócios o levou a se envolver com a pecuária de forma despretensiosa, resultando no empreendedorismo como solução para o crescimento do setor.

    Nesta troca de ideia, Xisto também destaca como a pecuária de precisão estimula a tomada de decisões tanto na área zootécnica quanto financeira, com o objetivo de otimizar a rentabilidade.

    Ouça e descubra os principais indicadores que influenciam essas escolhas.


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    FICHA TÉCNICA
    Apresentação: Paulo Ozaki
    Produção: Agro Resenha
    Convidado: Xisto Alves
    Edição: Senhor A

    Comunidade Agro de Sucesso: http://www.comunidadeagrodesucesso.com.br/

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    Gestão Rural #41 - Gestão não é conversa pra boi dormir

    Gestão Rural #41 - Gestão não é conversa pra boi dormir

    No Gestão Rural desta semana, Xisto Alves, Fundador da JetBov, prova que gestão não é conversa pra boi dormir! Sua jornada em programação e gestão de negócios o levou a se envolver com a pecuária de forma despretensiosa, resultando no empreendedorismo como solução para o crescimento do setor.

    Nesta troca de ideia, Xisto também destaca como a pecuária de precisão estimula a tomada de decisões tanto na área zootécnica quanto financeira, com o objetivo de otimizar a rentabilidade.

    Ouça e descubra os principais indicadores que influenciam essas escolhas.


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    FICHA TÉCNICA
    Apresentação: Paulo Ozaki
    Produção: Agro Resenha
    Convidado: Xisto Alves
    Edição: Senhor A

    Comunidade Agro de Sucesso: http://www.comunidadeagrodesucesso.com.br/

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    e51. The Regen Ranch Story: A Holistic Approach to Sustainable and Profitable Livestock Management with Christine Martin

    e51. The Regen Ranch Story: A Holistic Approach to Sustainable and Profitable Livestock Management with Christine Martin

    In this episode of the Grazing Grass podcast, Christine Martin shared her journey from homesteading to operating the Regen Ranch in East Texas. She discusses how her health issues led her to clean up her diet and start producing her own food. Christine also talks about holistic management, which helped her shift from homesteading to running a profitable ranch. She shares her experience with managing livestock, parasite loads, and proper infrastructure, as well as using turkeys to mitigate parasite load in sheep. In addition, Christine discusses direct-to-consumer marketing strategies for selling sheep and turkey products, focusing on farmers' markets and online shipping. She also touched on the concept of planned grazing, which allows for better recovery and management of the land. 


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    Episode 097: Livestock Healthcare with Merck

    Episode 097: Livestock Healthcare with Merck
    A key component to managing any and all livestock is to maintain the overall health of the animals. Merck Animal health intends to do just that with their range of technology based products to better monitor, track, and care for livestock. On this week's episode, Deepak and Katie met with Paul Koffman, Executive Director for Allflex Livestock Intelligence at Merck Animal health to learn more about the product's Merck Animal Health bring to market such as "whisper on arrival", SenseHub Feedlot, Allflex Data Flow and more. Tune into this week's episode to hear more about how Merck Animal Health is designing solutions in animal health by creating higher efficiency technology based products. Merck Animal Heath Contact Information: E-mail: animal-health-communications@merck.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Merck | https://twitter.com/AllflexNA LinkedIn: Merck Animal Health | LinkedIn | Paul Koffman | LinkedIn Website: https://www.merck-animal-health-usa.com/ FarmBits Contact Information: E-Mail: farmbits@unl.edu Twitter: https://twitter.com/UNLFarmBits Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UNLFarmBits Deepak's Twitter: https://twitter.com/agrideepak093 Deepak's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deepak-ghimire Katie's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katie-bathke-a15082246/ Opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this podcast are solely their own, and do not reflect the views of Nebraska Extension or the University of Nebraska - Lincoln.

    Season 3, Episode #26~ Acorn Returns, Back Into the Attic!

    Season 3, Episode #26~ Acorn Returns, Back Into the Attic!

    Acorn spent a few days at the Florida house repainting a couple rooms, fixing a few things, and being a general-all-around-handyman. Back at the farm, she and Blind Hog are back in the attic preparing to install a louvered gable vent and attic fan.  So exciting!

    Was unusually cool today (upper 60's) at the farm but the farmers did not complain. Being up in the attic was quite bearable!  Fingers crossed they can complete the project tomorrow.


    Season 3, Episode #25~ Up on the Roooooooooof

    Season 3, Episode #25~ Up on the Roooooooooof

    Our favorite farmers turned into roof repair techs this past week- hard to turn down an opportunity to save cash.  $1,400 repair estimate from one company, but when Blind Hog and Acorn could score the materials for $300?  Of course!  They did it themselves!  Good news is that the roof ridge has been replaced and should be (knock wood) waterproofed and leak proofed.

    The bull Fintan, cow Sorcha and her bull calf went to Tennessee on Monday morning, happy that they will be well taken care of at their new home. That leaves SteelMeadow with three cow-calf pairs, the fewest head of Irish Dexters ever.

    Bucklings born in March went to market today. Nice looking group of kids. Very pleased with these Savanna cross breeds- no matter the color or breed of the momma goat, all the kids look alike.

    Sam nabbed a huge groundhog- this was not discussed in the podcast. What was discussed in detail was surgical castration of the two bull calves.

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