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  • We are in the solar energy business, don't graze all the plants to the ground! Don't overstock your farm which pretty much guarantees you will run out of forage. It's better to be slightly understocked than to have to many animals eating your pastures into the ground.
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  • @cassityart7001
    @cassityart7001 28 дней назад +8

    Oliver Anthony: Christopher. Wow awesome. Another example of a man who does not need to follow the corporate approved model. We are all about that. 🐂🐂🐂🐂🐂🐂🐂🌱🌱🌱❤️

  • @eweandmeranch4024
    @eweandmeranch4024 28 дней назад +5

    People don't know what they don't know. What seems like common sense to one is unknown to another. Many with the idea that "they don't need much forage" to feed their animals. Better to offer the info now for some that will use it then to let them learn the hard way!

  • @leelindsay5618
    @leelindsay5618 28 дней назад +5

    With 15 acres, he could easily have 90-120 sheep depending on the forge and rainfall. Just as a number to work with, if he has 80 ewes and 10 rams, he could get 120 lambs to sell (if he isn't replacing stock) and with $200/head, that is easily $24,000 yearly. It may not be a complete living, but it would take care of property taxes and equipment costs in one year. Just a thought.

  • @tcassil2972
    @tcassil2972 27 дней назад +1

    Greg’s bulls never work out.😁 814 has been the best animal to hit the farm. It’s amazing how he has changed the whole herd. Makes it easier to cull the high headed ones quickly.

    • @gregjudyregenerativerancher
      @gregjudyregenerativerancher  26 дней назад

      Glad he is working well for you Tim. Everyone that bought his semen has had great results. We just auctioned three of his daughters several weeks ago. Beautiful heifers!!

  • @Thylacine1
    @Thylacine1 28 дней назад +4

    "I love watching animals eat grass"
    No kidding Greg :)

  • @abigail01441
    @abigail01441 28 дней назад +23

    Did any body else see the mouse?

    • @lindagates9150
      @lindagates9150 28 дней назад +2

      Not I lucky to see the girls 😂🎉❤🎉😊

    • @sevenbark
      @sevenbark 28 дней назад +13

      I saw it but it wasn't a mouse, it was a little rabbit.

    • @ottocarmanjones7143
      @ottocarmanjones7143 28 дней назад +2

      Yup!

    • @user-kv2pt4lu9y
      @user-kv2pt4lu9y 28 дней назад +1

      ​@@sevenbark@40 seconds

    • @eltonmau7412
      @eltonmau7412 28 дней назад +1

      Yeh, I thought it was a rat.

  • @marvinbaier3627
    @marvinbaier3627 28 дней назад +5

    Thanks for the video! The pasture is looking great. I am so glad you are so honest that’s one of the reason I love this channel. I totally understand being overstocked that’s why I sold some of my heifers. I wanted to make sure I have enough pasture, and I don’t have feed anymore hay than I have too. You always talk how you meet so many fantastic celebrities but I think you are a celebrity/professional in the grazing industry. I honestly get more excited see and talk toyou than I would ever see Taylor Swift.

  • @georgeheller2281
    @georgeheller2281 28 дней назад +4

    Bulls looking real good! We've got all our bulls on the leased farm now. Grass is starting to crank! Have a wonderful day

  • @karlbutler3351
    @karlbutler3351 28 дней назад +5

    little rabbit at 00:38

  • @SasquatchBioacoustic
    @SasquatchBioacoustic 28 дней назад +4

    The bunny running into that tin wall at 0:39 ... 🤣

  • @janicew6222
    @janicew6222 28 дней назад +1

    I'm with you, I don't want to watch a video over a dead cow either.

  • @alterityregenerativeranchi7947
    @alterityregenerativeranchi7947 28 дней назад

    The darn thing died get over it. Greatest quote ☝️☝️☝️ ever thank you Greg we’d love to see an episode of you on your soapbox

  • @jeaniepartridge6701
    @jeaniepartridge6701 28 дней назад +2

    Have you heard the Department of Agriculture has stamped Tyson beef as climate friendly. They are packed in a bare feeder lot!

  • @bridgescwr6136
    @bridgescwr6136 28 дней назад +2

    Thanks for sharing. I enjoy your content😊.

  • @chuck3671
    @chuck3671 28 дней назад +1

    Oliver Anthony... Good songs

  • @jaredspaulding9977
    @jaredspaulding9977 28 дней назад +1

    Thank you for the video!

  • @bryanblackburn7074
    @bryanblackburn7074 28 дней назад +2

    Rip...Rip...Rip...waking up those microbes massage that beautiful soil with their hooves. Greg the grass has a lot of moisture in it compared to it when it was dry could that be the reason why the bulls and steers haven't visited the water source yet?

  • @aaronh4963
    @aaronh4963 28 дней назад

    Beautiful land you've got there Greg

  • @rochrich1223
    @rochrich1223 28 дней назад +3

    I've heard the in Joel Salatin's county the recommended space to pasture a 1000 lb cow using average management is four acres per animal. I've seen excellent grazers break the 2 acres level but I don't think I've seen anyone get below one acre per animal.

    • @i_be_eternity
      @i_be_eternity 28 дней назад

      If I remember correctly Joel Salatin is currently at a 8 cows per 1 acre but he’s also got ponds irrigating his land. Bit of a different story.

    • @rochrich1223
      @rochrich1223 28 дней назад

      Unless you're talking stocking density instead of annual stocking rate, I think 8 is too high. 8 1000# cows 3% daily feed intake 365 days/yr, that would be a production of 43 tons of feed dry weight per acre. I think a hay yield of 4 tons/acre is pretty good.

    • @rochrich1223
      @rochrich1223 22 дня назад

      I've been keeping an ear open for relevant numbers. Russ Wilson(has channel and is an excellent grazer) started with conventional practice and had 1 cow per 3.6 acres with 120 days grazing. Now his 10 yr average is 1.8 acres per cow with 310 days grazing. He could squeeze his stocking rate per acre a little by bringing in stockers or haying more but it would be too close to break even financially to be worth doing.
      I can't imagine looking at 18(more than 1000#) cows and a bull on 18 acres and thinking that could work.

    • @rochrich1223
      @rochrich1223 13 дней назад +1

      I just heard in a Joel Salatin interview that in a county that averages 80 grazing days per acre (4.5 acres per cow) Joel does 400! (.91 acres per cow) Of course, his operation is big enough to justify hay making while most of us would be better off stockpiling even at the cost of a lower stocking rate and buying in hay.

    • @i_be_eternity
      @i_be_eternity 11 дней назад

      @@rochrich1223 yes. You are correct. Plus Joel has ponds he uses to irrigate his farm.

  • @samuelgriffith86
    @samuelgriffith86 26 дней назад

    Greg someone like me on 20 acres should try to maybe transition to produce, or poultry. And then have a few cows or sheep.

  • @timshirk6261
    @timshirk6261 28 дней назад +5

    Only the lush leaves are good solar panels. This time of year the stems that are left behind will not do much photosynthesis and in fact will hinder it as if they was all grazed off or mowed down they would get lush green leaves much faster and enhance the solar system quicker. Also the stems left behind will mature out and next time grazing the cattle will avoid it. That being said it is still very important that a pasture is fully recovered before next graze so that root systems are fat and full of energy. There are many strategy’s that are ok however the biggest mistake is that when the cattle move back on regrowth that has not yet fully replenished the roots of sugar

    • @PerennialGrowth
      @PerennialGrowth 28 дней назад

      These are the benefits of total grazing, you increase the leaf to stem ratio as opposed to it being higher due to leaving more stems and uneaten vegetation behind. This is the power of total grazing or non selective grazing down the base of the pasture, the regrowth goes wild and you’ll always have enough forage stockpiled if you manage like this.

    • @gregjudyregenerativerancher
      @gregjudyregenerativerancher  28 дней назад +1

      @PerennialGrowth not if it doesn’t rain for 6 -12 months. You have nothing to graze when nothing grows back.

    • @timshirk6261
      @timshirk6261 28 дней назад

      @@gregjudyregenerativerancher my strategy is to do non selective total grazing in the early spring as that is when it wants to make a stem plus on average there are normally not severe droughts that time of year. Now I do agree that on the next cycle ( June/July ) it is a good idea to not take everything and leave some behind due to drought potential plus it won’t make stem

    • @PerennialGrowth
      @PerennialGrowth 27 дней назад

      @@gregjudyregenerativerancher when the grass is grazed like this all the root reserves are what drive the regrowth, removing the stems helps the plant save the energy for growing leaves instead of maintaining those stems.

  • @i_be_eternity
    @i_be_eternity 28 дней назад +2

    19 on 15 acres? Is he in the garden of Eden? I thought that was destroyed.

  • @stevensimms9486
    @stevensimms9486 26 дней назад

    Hi Greg! Do you vary how much forage you utilize over the course of the season? What is the highest utilization you will use and under what circumstances would you do that?

  • @danielhenebry223
    @danielhenebry223 27 дней назад

    You are a absolatey correct on the acreage and making a living. The guy could possibly run 19 ewes.

  • @MD-tp5zy
    @MD-tp5zy 28 дней назад +3

    When I get the money I will buy farmland tainted by soybean farming and transform it into this type of operation. just gotta work hard.

  • @willyfindlay4398
    @willyfindlay4398 27 дней назад

    Hi Greg, what age do slaughter your Steers idealy ? And what live weight would they be ? 😊
    Enjoy your summer.😊

  • @alancummings5008
    @alancummings5008 28 дней назад

    Trouble is in our area there are no techs for AI. I would buy a couple heifers if I could get them bred.

  • @ozarkrefugee
    @ozarkrefugee 16 дней назад

    Never graze cool season grasses lower than three inches.

  • @rharrell1
    @rharrell1 27 дней назад

    In regard to country music here is some interesting trivia George Strait singer and rancher and Jeff Bezos Amazon mother are second cousins. This makes George and Jeff second cousins once removed.

  • @kbkesq
    @kbkesq 28 дней назад

    What about flies and parasites when you have them densely grazing?

  • @immoosiesmom
    @immoosiesmom 28 дней назад +2

    I think that was a rat, not a mouse….whoops, now I think it was a rabbit…

  • @blubac
    @blubac 28 дней назад +2

    My field was coverd with fescue (european kind). Sheep ate about 30% of it and grazed 80% of forbs and legumes. When i moved them i mowed all the stems and seed heads of fescue. Will the new regrowth be palatable for sheep in 30 days cca? We have alot of rain and nice temperature.

    • @gregjudyregenerativerancher
      @gregjudyregenerativerancher  28 дней назад +1

      Try for 45 days rest to ensure the parasites are gone from your last rotation.

    • @blubac
      @blubac 28 дней назад +1

      @@gregjudyregenerativerancher oh,i deworm. Economic benefit from faster rotation is much greater then economic loss from deworming. For me, as we have a much faster spring flush, and leaving 45 days of rest turns my fields in straw.

  • @michaelaversa5572
    @michaelaversa5572 27 дней назад

    Hi Greg, Do you worry about making sure the animals have some sort of shade in all the pastures?

    • @gregjudyregenerativerancher
      @gregjudyregenerativerancher  26 дней назад

      Most of our pastures have trees, we are very fortunate to have them.

    • @michaelaversa5572
      @michaelaversa5572 26 дней назад

      @@gregjudyregenerativerancher Mine too, but I have a few that have very little (no) shade. I have been just trying to not put them out in those pastures in the middle of a heat wave..

  • @briangrammer898
    @briangrammer898 28 дней назад

    ❤❤VIDEO ❤❤

  • @raylauraberg260
    @raylauraberg260 28 дней назад

    Greg, have you ever tried the Tumblewheel by Gallegher?

  • @WordofBob
    @WordofBob 28 дней назад

    a few seem to be fighting flys. What do you do for flys?

    • @gregjudyregenerativerancher
      @gregjudyregenerativerancher  26 дней назад

      We move the herd twice per day which leaves 90% of the flies behind with the manure piles. We also have 500 tree swallow houses installed around our farms. One pair of tree swallows eat 8000 flies per day.

  • @kbkesq
    @kbkesq 28 дней назад

    How many head per acre is the rule of thumb? Seems like 1 steer per 15ac in your one example.

    • @gregjudyregenerativerancher
      @gregjudyregenerativerancher  26 дней назад

      No, what I said was that the fellow that had 15 acres was going to run 15 sheep, if he wanted to graze a steer then he needed to subtract 5 sheep from his farm before adding 1 steer. Our county stocking rate is 4 acres per cow

  • @marcus3457
    @marcus3457 27 дней назад

    Great video Greg, and thank you. Do you think you could take a few minutes one day to give some advice on buying semen for cows, sheep and goats? Hopefully throwing in all three isn't too optimistic. 😁
    I imagine most folks who are in the situation you described with just a few girls and no bull are also newer to the business in general, so I thought that might be helpful. Thank you!

  • @dsulli7383
    @dsulli7383 27 дней назад

    Rat ran smack into the metal building.

    • @gregjudyregenerativerancher
      @gregjudyregenerativerancher  27 дней назад

      Baby rabbit!

    • @dsulli7383
      @dsulli7383 27 дней назад

      lol yep now I see it was a rabbit. Someone else called it a mouse. I knew it wasn’t that small for sure.

    • @user-gm9co3yk7o
      @user-gm9co3yk7o 27 дней назад

      @@gregjudyregenerativeranchersomeone said mouse and I kept rewatching because I swore I saw a baby wabbit 😂.

    • @gregjudyregenerativerancher
      @gregjudyregenerativerancher  26 дней назад

      @user-gm9co3yk7o you would be correct, baby wabbit!!

  • @tannerlong1067
    @tannerlong1067 18 дней назад

    Honestly that guy should have done his homework before he got cattle. I know he may have big plans but you aren’t gonna make any kindve profit with 15 acres. Dang sure ain’t gonna make any kindve profit with more cattle than acreage. That’s animal abuse.

  • @jeaniepartridge6701
    @jeaniepartridge6701 28 дней назад +3

    We are going AI with your bull semen as we talked to you.

  • @eddeetz493
    @eddeetz493 28 дней назад

    One of the interns with a growing food wife would be a great addition to Mat Carricker', utube channel, new resort he,s rebuilding in texas. The regerenative pastures and gardens become part of the draw.