Grazing Management (full course)

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • This course will provide you with the information you need to manage your native grass pastures. Learn how these grasses store energy and respond to grazing.

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  • @BikeAndFish1
    @BikeAndFish1 2 года назад +10

    I can't believe this is free, so well made, I will thank Pat Keyser and the team who made this video course and upload it to RUclips.

  • @ks_hunter7327
    @ks_hunter7327 2 года назад +6

    Excellent information! I am glad that you addressed burning in management. Thank you!

  • @diegonavas2888
    @diegonavas2888 Год назад +1

    amazing, amazing, Dear Profesor how can we manage Braquiaria C4 tropical pasture?

  • @otte070
    @otte070 5 месяцев назад

    Hi there, I am completely new to any of this. City boy trying to escape and become a farmer. Super interested in all this stuff, I think about it all day. I have a question (sorry if it is a stupid Q), how do cows approach grass for feeding. Do they tend to eat pastures systematically as in the herd goes from front to back or is it not well organized? Every cow takes up a little piece of real estate. Also when they approach , lets say, a sqr ft of fresh grass and its 3 ft high. Do they eat the first ft and move on or do they eat it close to the ground? My reasoning is that of you have tall grass ready for a herd, how do you manage the length of grass to avoid it being eaten till 3-inches of the ground instead of maybe 10 inches leaving it more healthy and capable of regenerating faster. I have no experience, again, just very interested in everything.

  • @Rocky1765
    @Rocky1765 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @guillermogonzalez3652
    @guillermogonzalez3652 2 года назад +1

    hanks a lot for the video. Thanks a lot for the video. Quite useful!! I have a doubt. Does someone know a university in the USA that offers courses or a training program for three months in grasslandads or perennial forage crops managment? I am a farming engineer from Argentina, and I am working in this field. My wish is to improve my Knowledge in this area. Thanks a lot again!

    • @yawjunior
      @yawjunior Год назад

      Did you ever find one ?

  • @chessman483
    @chessman483 2 года назад +3

    You say rest crops before winter and don’t start grazing in early spring. So where the heck do the animals go. Do they fast for 4 months.

    • @FiveSonsFarm
      @FiveSonsFarm Год назад +1

      Sacrifice Lots/Pastures.

    • @SgtSnausages
      @SgtSnausages 15 дней назад

      Specific pastures/paddocks are set aside for hay making.
      Cut hay. Store for Winter feed. Allow to rest while animals feed from Hay.

  • @brettpayton6286
    @brettpayton6286 2 года назад +1

    So I'm curious. Here in northern Missouri my 30A is mostly cool season grasses. There is some big blue an eastern gamma. I'm noticing the eastern gamma is starting to show up more an more every year. How do I keep it from taking over?

  • @enderwhitekey7238
    @enderwhitekey7238 3 года назад +2

    Much of this corresponds to what Savory teaching in holistic planned grazing. However, I notice you don't make the same extraordinary claims he does about doubling or quadrupling stock density and this methods ability to withdraw carbon back into the earth enough to take us back to pre-industrial levels.

    • @utiaschoolofnaturalresources
      @utiaschoolofnaturalresources  3 года назад +4

      Thanks for your comment. I know of Alan Savory but have not followed his work closely. Grasslands do have the capacity to sequester large amounts of carbon. In fact, they represent one of the largest pools on the planet. Estimates of just how much this can be influenced by management needs to be better documented with good studies. In any case, changes in total soil carbon will not change overnight, it is a slow and often complex process. - Pat Keyser

    • @karlthidemann1817
      @karlthidemann1817 Год назад

      Very high gains in carrying capacity - in this case, a 10-fold increase from 200 acres per cow to 20 acres per cow - are achievable when the starting condition of land is highly degraded.
      Regenerative rancher Alejandro Carrillo is using Holistic Planned Grazing to restore grassland to sections of the Chihuahuan “Desert”receiving less than 10” (25 cm) of rain year.
      Grassfed Exchange 2019 - Alejandro Carrillo
      April 5, 2019, 26 mins.
      ruclips.net/video/ue6lW-a2OJs/видео.html

    • @karlthidemann1817
      @karlthidemann1817 Год назад

      Use of a grazing plan to track rainfall, temperature, plant growth rate, animal life cycles, etc., enables higher productivity, better profitability, and greater carbon sequestration.
      How We Plan Our Grazing - Richard Perkins
      Filling in a Holistic Planned Grazing chart
      (2020, 1 hr. 21 mins.)
      ruclips.net/video/rO7xl9l-YRs/видео.html

    • @jackluedtke6432
      @jackluedtke6432 9 месяцев назад

      carbon is irrelevant

  • @mikegraves587
    @mikegraves587 9 месяцев назад +1

    confusing