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Covers & Co.
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Connecting Farmers To Soil Health Through Plant Diversity, Education & Farm Research
From The Field: Soil Health Principles #3 (Diversity)
𝙁𝙧𝙤𝙢 𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝙁𝙞𝙚𝙡𝙙: Soil Health Principles (Part 3 of 6)
This week, Connor is focusing on 𝘿𝙞𝙫𝙚𝙧𝙨𝙞𝙩𝙮. Whether it be in his crop rotations, in the class of livestock he runs, the crop species that he grows or how he markets his crops and animals on a day-to-day basis.
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to Connor.
www.coversandco.ca/team
This week, Connor is focusing on 𝘿𝙞𝙫𝙚𝙧𝙨𝙞𝙩𝙮. Whether it be in his crop rotations, in the class of livestock he runs, the crop species that he grows or how he markets his crops and animals on a day-to-day basis.
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to Connor.
www.coversandco.ca/team
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From The Field: Soil Health Principles #2 (Animal Integration)
Просмотров 10421 день назад
Join Dakota Odgers & the rest of the Covers & Co. team as we continue showcasing the 6 Soil Health Principles and how we are implementing them on our own farms. This week, we are focusing on 𝘼𝙣𝙞𝙢𝙖𝙡 𝙄𝙣𝙩𝙚𝙜𝙧𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣 for the mixed grain & cattle operation. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to a member of our team: www.coversandco.ca/team
From The Field: Corn & Forage Soybean Intercrop Harvest
Просмотров 9221 день назад
Join Joe Gardiner as he answers some Frequently Asked Questions regarding this easy-to-implement intercrop to 𝙚𝙭𝙩𝙚𝙣𝙙 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙜𝙧𝙖𝙯𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙨𝙚𝙖𝙨𝙤𝙣. (This video was recorded on October 10th, 2024). To learn more: www.coversandco.ca/forage-soybeans-ls
From The Field: Soil Health Principles #1 (Soil Armour)
Просмотров 25421 день назад
Join Connor English & the rest of the Covers & Co. team as we launch a 𝙨𝙞𝙭 𝙥𝙖𝙧𝙩 𝙨𝙚𝙧𝙞𝙚𝙨 explaining how we are implementing the 6 Soil Health Principles on our own farms. This week, we are focusing on 𝙎𝙤𝙞𝙡 𝘼𝙧𝙢𝙤𝙪𝙧. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to a member of our team: www.coversandco.ca/team
From The Field: Pothole Cover
Просмотров 1352 месяца назад
Dakota Odgers, Territory Manager for Saskatchewan, discusses how he is implementing the PotHole Cover into his operation.
Field Of Dreams
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The iconic film Field of Dreams film has resonated across generations, inspiring us to pursue our dreams despite adversity. Growing up in the beautiful community of Clearwater, MB, and still calling it home today, we understand firsthand the enduring spirit of our town. Baseball forms a vital part of the nucleus that makes up this community, bringing people together and fostering teamwork while...
Fall Forage Cover: Frequently Asked Questions
Просмотров 8246 месяцев назад
Learn more about the Fall Forage Cover and best practices to implement on your farm. 🐄Video Highlights🐄 00:00 - Introduction 00:08 - Uses on the Farm 00:43 - Seeding Rate & Timing? 01:15 - Nitrogen Fertilizer? 01:51 - Harvest Options? (Winter forage or grazing) 03:01 - Plant Species In The Blend 05:28 -What Do I Plant Next? (Double cropping) 07:55 - Closing 🌾Learn more about our Fall Forage Cov...
Part 3: Covers Soil Health Conference, Camrose, Alberta. Jason Bradley: Introduction to Soil Health
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Join us for a recorded video from our 2024 Camrose Introduction to Soil Health Conference held in conjunction with Understanding Ag. Jason’s experience includes 19 years as the ranch manager at Red Deer River Ranches, a 50,000-acre cow/calf grazing operation on the eastern slopes of the Canadian Rockies in west-central Alberta. Subsequently, he spent five years as the director of Smart Agricult...
Part 4: Covers Soil Health Conference, Camrose, Alberta. Question Panel
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Join us for a recorded video from our 2024 Camrose Introduction to Soil Health Conference held in conjunction with Understanding Ag. Joe, Steve, and Jason sit down after their talks to answer audience questions and just chat about soil health and regenerative ag. We unfortunately lost audio for the crowd but the answers are still very engaging and explain the topics well. To Learn More about Un...
Part 2: Covers Soil Health Conference, Camrose, Alberta. Steve Kenyon: Power Of The Sun
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Join us for a recorded video from our 2024 Camrose Introduction to Soil Health Conference held in conjunction with Understanding Ag. Steve Kenyon operates a custom grazing business in Alberta, Canada, known as Greener Pastures Ranching Ltd. He runs just over 1,200 head of livestock on 3,500 acres of leased land. Steve discusses the positive benefits of animal impact on our soils. To learn more ...
From the Field: Calibrate Grain Drill for Cover Crops and Polycrop Blends
Просмотров 7156 месяцев назад
Join Keegan Miller, Alberta territory manager, as he explains how to calibrate your grain drill to achieve the proper seeding rate for your multi-species cover crops. If you have any questions, feel free to contact Keegan at 780-545-8098 or keegan@coversandco.ca 🌱To get to the calculator🌱 www.coversandco.ca/calibrate 🌱Find your local Covers & Co. dealer:🌱 www.coversandco.ca/team 🌱Stay connected...
Part 1: Covers Soil Health Conference, Camrose, Alberta. Joe Gardiner: Power of Plant Diversity
Просмотров 6 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Join us for a recorded video from our 2024 Camrose Introduction to Soil Health Conference held in conjunction with Understanding Ag. Joe Gardiner farms near Clearwater, Manitoba, and speaks to us regarding soil health and the importance of maintaining plant diversity, living roots and feeding the soil biology. To Learn More about Understanding Ag, , please visit their websites: understandingag....
[S4E8] Perennial Forages- Establishing with Covers and Funding available to farmers
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In this episode, we sit down with 3 panellists with distinctive viewpoints related to perennial forages. Wyatt Gutfriend- A producer near Rolling Hills Alberta, maximizes diversity and utilizes cover crops to help establish his perennial hay stands. Dakota Odgers- Works as a territory rep for Covers, but has a history in the world of agricultural funding. Paul Gregory- From Fisher Branch Manito...
[S4E7] Gabe Brown: From Dirt to Soil
Просмотров 42 тыс.7 месяцев назад
On this episode, Joe sits down with Regenerative Ag legend Gabe Brown. Gabe is a pioneer in the space of soil health, cover cropping, and sustainable agricultural practices. Gabe shares his story and we answer questions from the crowd regarding ways to make our farms more profitable. To Learn More about Understanding Ag, and Regenified, please visit their websites: understandingag.com/ regenifi...
[S4E6] Corn Intercropping w/ Forage Soybean LS
Просмотров 4267 месяцев назад
Join us as we chat with Stefon Beechinor, Lyle Morgenstern, and Darcy Stewart, 3 producers from western Canada who have found benefits to implementing corn intercrop soybeans on their operation. To Learn More about Forage Soybeans Ls head over to our website at: www.coversandco.ca/forage-soybeans-ls 🐄Watch the rest of our Farmer Panel series:🐄 ruclips.net/p/PL2kHg3OVUzTuPU-JkxK3OXvbbhU31YtOA 🌱F...
[S4E4] Farmer Panel: Managing Salinity
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[S4E4] Farmer Panel: Managing Salinity
[S4E3] Farmer Panel: Evolution of Bale Grazing Volume 2
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[S4E3] Farmer Panel: Evolution of Bale Grazing Volume 2
[S4E2] Farmer Panel: Bill Wilson of the Prairie Farm Report
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[S4E2] Farmer Panel: Bill Wilson of the Prairie Farm Report
[S4E1] Farmer Panel: Cattle Market Outlook
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[S4E1] Farmer Panel: Cattle Market Outlook
Producer Profile - Keegan and Miranda Miller
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Producer Profile - Keegan and Miranda Miller
From The Field: Sorghum Sudan & Sorghum Sudan BMR
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From The Field: Sorghum Sudan & Sorghum Sudan BMR
From The Field: Establishing A Perennial Stand
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From The Field: Establishing A Perennial Stand
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I'm just a simple Tech gal living on a half acre.I read Gabes book a year or two ago. Huge fan of Dirt to Soil. Love the idea of returning to what works, leaving Big Ag behind. Practicing healthy soil management. Just think of the legacy you are building.
Every where I feed cows bales. I ended up with a really bad weed problem. Bales aren’t full weeds either.
Bill, I have just finished watching this interview with you and I had some great memories of your programs and more, your start up period in the 80's when I was program mgr at CFRN TV in Edmonton. I admired what you had begun then and loved the programs you produced. They were popular from the beginning. You and Helen did have your hands full, and succeeded by your focus and attention to all the loose ends. My congratulations to you, your family, and your cohorts at PFR for a job well done! You are a credit and an inspiration to the communications industry. Bob Gibson
Om ni har haft översvämning kommer ni säkert få det igen . Gräva diken och varför inte angöra en damm så ni kan skara på regnvattnet till torrare perioder .
Amazing interview! I'm reading Gabe's "Dirt to Soil" now, however, I 'd like to implement the concept of regenerative agriculture to the restoration of original ecosystems and to the creation of edible forests in the Valley of Mexico. Would Gabe or anyone else have some suggestions about how to start? Many thanks! 🙏
57:46 Combine settings
Mind blowing information. Thank you for sharing
This is called Freedom ! And community.
Makes perfect sense. Do you sell organic seed
38:00 Intentional Grain Farm Family
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Hate to be “that guy” but what covers do you recommend for a backyard raised bed garden? Also i have not gotten far enough into this to know when to plant the cover crop. I’m in South Carolina zone 8b. I grow blueberries, tomatoes, bush and vine beans, squash, zucchini, cucumbers, many types of peppers and looking to expand to more.
You might want to watch the seminar he gave in North Carolina a while back.
Sweet informative video brothers! Really enjoyed 😎 New subscribers here in Louisiana
What is the total mix 1:17
Morning Does anyone know of any group that are selling any intact grass finish young beef
I'm a consumer born and raised in Germany, now living in the US and Gabe is my new hero! I read his book and can't agree more with his approach to farming.
Feed the bugs you have... don't buy some genetically altered bug that won't last long out there in your environment.
Lol when I saw the cash I thought to myself "ooh look! There is almost enough there to cover groceries this week"
Can you make a video when your seeding your cover crops with the no till.
Absolutely!
That would be great. I use a Haybuster 107. Pretty common small no till. I would think that the calibration is very similar.
Omg Joe. A part three and four. Cool.👍
Enjoy!!
@@covercropcompany I should be in bed, but I'm checking cows anyway.
On my 15 ft 1590. It takes 36 revolutions of the jacked up drive wheel to go 1/10 of an acre Do the math from there I fill the drill right full. To Make sure head pressure isn’t a factor
Good point! Wonder how much difference that would make.
Excellent podcast. Truly enjoyed the slides about what’s free from the air and the billion $ fertilizer & input industry …especially if planted diversity can assist with NPK as well.
Thanks for the reply! Glad you enjoyed it!
There needs to be a university text book that covers everything that gabe brown has shown in his book. Great video.
Agreed!
Look up Dr Elaine Ingham, SFW
I’ve been gardening since I was about five years old. Married an agronomist, moved to North Dakota, worked in a soils lab. SOIL IS EVERYTHING in life. If we understood soil more accurately and treated it properly, we likely wouldn’t be in the mess we’re in today. Currently, we have two people who are trying to influence all of us. One has the initials GB, while the other has the initials BG. One is spreading wisdom and hope, the other is sowing fear and BS. If you are not a farmer or rancher, please try to understand just how important these farmers and ranchers are to all of humanity, and how difficult this occupation really is. We need these guys, perhaps more than ever! Remember, civilizations are built or destroyed by food production, which holds true throughout all species. Btw, I’m banking on GB and his no BS teachings.
Thanks for that wonderful comment!
Okay. I get and 100% want healthier for me and the environment. But I can’t afford your savings. Freedom Farms in Greene, NY wants $36 for a whole grass fed chicken. How’s that helpful?
You can raise that chicken with the best feed and conditions for about $5 lb. This is an investment in front end health care and food security. If you are dealing with a 6 lb bird that’s a great deal. As long as it pastured and organic feed based..
In canada we call that a hockey smile!
Leave the screen on I don’t need to see you walking around
Leave your quarter in the jar.
Thanks for the feedback
I disagree, it makes it feel super formal if it's not showing the room as a whole. Could turn people off by feeling like class, rather than a discussion. Actually really liked the coverage, just my .02
Split screen with small spot on speaker, majority on presentation's powerpoint or other prop about which the speaker is talking. Then viewer can focus on either.
Regenerative agriculture is my religion.
Love it!
Yep that’s how I got started here in AZ as well. Found Gabe on RUclips. 😊
He's a legend!
How do you prep for corn for top yealds?
The good news about phosphate mining is that what is considered "ore" will change as fast as the proven reserves run down. Athenian Greeks were concerned about the last silver running out in 20 years. We have had only 20-40 years of silver reserves left for the last 2800 years. Lithium is the modern example. China threatened to cut off the worlds supply since they had most of it. So geologists start looking for alternatives. They found more lithium than the Chinese have in each of Japan, South America and California and probably more places. Phosphate has been a contaminant in iron refining for ever. If we set up to leach slag heaps for phosphorous, we will have an endless supply. That probably won't happen since phosphorous fracking or other new technology will probably be cheaper.
Interesting take!
Gabe is a national treasure!
Agreed!!
Excellent content man so hopeful. If we could just get this information to the youth. Poor kids think the end of the world is on the horizon if they only knew how much hope is in soil.
Problem is there's only 50 years left of fertility with conventionally farmer fields, along with over 2 dozen aggregated studies showing reduction in sperm count via the use of pesticides....so they aren't wrong, sadly
Thanks so much for the reply! Thanks for tuning in!
Excellent presentation
Thanks so much! We try!
Great talk guys! We’re only homesteaders on 26 acres with our 5 kids but we’re learning so much from these talks!!
Thanks for tuning in! Education is a huge part of what we want to share with producers!
I read Gabe’s book. I would really like to see his message, how his operation has impacted wildlife? We’ve always dovetailed soil, water wildlife together-Gabe’s ranch is it! What response did he see from game & non-game species on his ranch in the wake of regenerative farming?
I think the major problem for wildlife living among regenerative farms is a lack of space to live on.
All positive!!
During one of Gabe's magnificent YT videos from years ago, he relates how a state game official sent him aerial photographs of many deer on one or more of his ranch fields He cited that as yet another positive indicator of a very healthy ecosystem. He also mentions cowbirds that actually over-winter and follow the managed grazing herds, thus reducing pests and increasing soil wellness, productivity, profitability and eliminating the need for inputs.
It is amazing how well wildlife, not just large game, but small creatures and insects come back to a thriving system!
Farmers here are tired of elk and deer and are doing something about it, I don't like it. These young farmers are not regenerative farmers, I wish they were. Even the large cattle and bison ranch is not regenerative, he was educated by mainstream agribusiness practices. Frustrating to see. I think it's time I feed my facebook page with Gabe Brown's regenerative farming knowledge;)
Keep the government the hell out of it, they kill everything they touch
You can have our rain for right now we are completely saturated
Kinda the same here in Ohio. Been rainy all winter. Least ya ain't gotta shovel.😅
Can you please provide some details on the 99.4% of corn is not used for people. I found this surprising. I enjoyed the podcast. Thanks
Most goes to animal feed, seed, ethanol. A very small percentage of corn grown is used directly for human consumption
As @same1106, most goes to feed.. so indirectly to us, but directly a very little bit gets consumed by humans.
Awesome podcast..!! Always love learning from Gabe Brown. Thanks Joe, i enjoy listening to all your podcasts.. Rotational grazing is diffinatly working for us!
Thanks for checking it out! Rotational grazing has been a game changer for a few of us here at Covers!
Can you seed it with a air seeder?
Absolutely!
Do you seed with a air seeder?
Any seeding tool will work. Just don't broadcast.
Been a battle this winter here to graze and not pug the ground. Been too mild
Here is the complete webinar: ruclips.net/video/2USmBbd4AeY/видео.html
So many questions ????? Great job!
@followers ruclips.net/video/60MOfCMNsfk/видео.htmlsi=MfdP4xuvTpPXPUX0
What does ur animals weight What weight should cows be to be able to finish on grass?
aah turnips, the plants used for carving before pumkins, horrifyingly boring
Great for grazing cows though ;)
They so big
Yeh it was a turnip year!