The Grazing Grass Podcast features insights and stories of regenerative farming, specifically emphasizing grass-based livestock management. Our mission is to foster a community where grass farmers can share knowledge and experiences with one another. We delve into their transition to these practices, explore the ins and outs of their operations, and then move into the "Over Grazing" segment, which addresses specific challenges and learning opportunities. The episode rounds off with the "Famo ...
…
continue reading
We talk to the pioneers in the regenerative food and agriculture space to learn more on how to put our money to work to regenerate soil, people, local communities and ecosystems while making an appropriate and fair return.
…
continue reading
How do I maximize my profitability? Improve my land the fastest? Create harmony in my land, livestock, life and wallet? Discover why hundreds of ranchers and farmers turn to Jaime Elizondo to maximize their profitability and to make sense of the regenerative ranching operations, implement the strategies that really get results and turn that farm/ranch into a profitable business that lasts.
…
continue reading
Inside the biggest news stories impacting UK agriculture - with Johann Tasker from Farmers Weekly and Scottish farmer Sandy Kirkpatrick. Every Friday.
…
continue reading
Jared is passionate about sharing his knowledge and experiences with other farmers and ranchers to help them achieve their goals of profitability to be truly regenerative and "regenerational" to involve the next generation. Through the Profitable Steward Podcast, he provides a platform for experts in the field of regenerative agriculture to share their insights and best practices, as well as for other successful farmers and ranchers to share their stories and lessons learned.The focus of the ...
…
continue reading
Mother Earth News and Friends shares the stories of the leaders in sustainable and rural living. We’re passionate about helping people learn more about natural health, homesteading, sustainability, and more.
…
continue reading
The Maine Farmcast features weekly conversations with experts from across the country sharing insights and advice for both new and seasoned farmers running operations of any size. Hosted by three livestock specialists from the University of Maine Cooperative Extension, the show brings you world-class expertise paired with practical advice about how to apply cutting-edge research to improve the efficiency and sustainability of your farming operation.
…
continue reading
On this podcast, we interview farmers and ranchers who aren't afraid to think for themselves and do things a little bit differently. Because of this they have experienced more enjoyable and more profitable businesses.
…
continue reading
Expert talk on livestock housing and animal husbandry. In each episode, we discuss current, trends, technology and research. We invite you to join our discussion at newstandard-group.com.
…
continue reading
Join a curious farmer to discover ways in which farmers are using different practices to farm regeneratively. Find out how food can be produced, and how you can apply some of these principles in your backyard. She gets all the dirt from farmers, chefs and scientists that will help you make informed decisions about how you shop, buy and grow food.
…
continue reading
Damian travels all over the globe talking to audiences about trends in the business of food, fuel, and fiber. With his clever wit and down-to-earth delivery, he has turned these topics into an interesting (and sometimes controversial) podcast.
…
continue reading
Join us, yes, literally Firesidd, near our Kitchen Wood Stove, here at Briden Farm. We’ll be discussing a umber of topics! Mainly how we use our Briden Farm Goats, Pigs, Chickens, Muscovy Ducks, Rabbits, and other livestock to help on our Homesteading Farm, where we practice rotational pasturing , regenerative farming, upcycling, deep bedding , and more! Also, since we also have other interests, loke my 30 plus years of Family History and Genealogy, we may be talking about that, or other see ...
…
continue reading
Welcome to Let's Talk Agri-Tech: Innovations in Agriculture, a podcast from the UK Agri-Tech Centre. Join us as we delve into the dynamic world of agri-tech, innovations and sustainable agriculture, exploring the latest insights and breakthroughs from industry pioneers, researchers and innovators. Our conversations aim to bridge the gap between cutting-edge agricultural technology creators and beneficiaries, fostering relationships among researchers, startups, investors, and farmers. Togethe ...
…
continue reading
Brought to you by RASE, in association with Innovation for Agriculture, the Farm of the Future podcast explores how farm businesses can prepare for and adapt to the challenges affecting agriculture. Join us to hear about the technologies and ideas which can make farming easier, more profitable and provide benefits to the environment.
…
continue reading
HPJ Talk is a weekly podcast featuring commentary and news for farmers, ranchers, and those who live and work in the High Plains. Soil Solutions with Jessica Gnad emphasizes the importance of producing healthy soil, and provides important tips and insights from industry leaders on the topic of soil health and regenerative agriculture. #RideWithUs #HighPlainsJournal #GreatPlainsRegeneration #SoilHealth
…
continue reading
1
339 Yanik Nyberg - Are saltwater plants grown on tens of millions ha of abandoned, drained salt marshes going to be the livestock feed of the future?
57:38
57:38
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
57:38
A conversation with Yanik Nyberg, co-founder of Nara Climate and Sea Water Solutions, about feed for aquaculture and on-land livestock, salinity—when soils get saltier. Millions of hectares of former soil marshes close to the coast have been drained over the last thousands of years and often farmed, slowly but surely because of rising seawater leve…
…
continue reading
1
340 Juliette Simonin - Teaching over 400.000 consumers that a farm isn’t a screw factory while selling them 4,7m boxes of organic and regen fruit and veggies straight from the farm
1:13:55
1:13:55
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
1:13:55
A conversation with Juliette Simonin, co-founder and COO of CrowdFarming, a company that works with over 320 farmers and sells fruit and veggies boxes directly to 400.000 consumers. In this discussion, we explore how Juliette transitioned from working at a large insurance company to co-founding Europe's largest direct-to-consumer organic fruit and …
…
continue reading
1
#129 Improve your land with Ranching Made Simple
13:07
13:07
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
13:07
Podcast transcript: https://www.rwranching.com/blog/129 Access other resources here: www.rwranching.com/learn Follow me on: Instagram: ►https://www.instagram.com/realwealthranching Facebook: ►https://www.facebook.com/RealWealthRanching Youtube: ►https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLn4dQiB-BCB-c0MbQ8wgKg…
…
continue reading
1
Payments for farmers to store flood water, government faces 'moment of truth' on farming, update on Basic Payment Scheme phase-out, & Rural Communities Mental Health Foundation
33:59
33:59
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
33:59
In this episode, we look at flood management – and payments for farmers to protect communities by storing flood water. We have the latest on the NFU's campaign for a fair budget for farming – and what is needed to deliver UK food security. We've an update on the phase-out of the Basic Payment Scheme in England – and take a look at Scotland's fledgl…
…
continue reading
1
45. What We've Seen by Marrying Non-selective Grazing with Genetics with Cooper Hibbard
1:11:49
1:11:49
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
1:11:49
In this episode, Cooper Hibbard joins Jared Sorensen to dive deep into the innovative world of regenerative agriculture by exploring how marrying non-selective grazing practices with advanced genetics is reshaping livestock management and land restoration. Tune in as we break down the science behind this powerful synergy, and talk on how these comb…
…
continue reading
1
367 - What Happens When A Farm Bill Dies?
38:32
38:32
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
38:32
Will we get a new Farm Bill and if so, what will it look like? Damian Mason asks those questions and plenty more of his guest, Roger Cryan, Chief Economist for the American Farm Bureau Federation. Dr. Cryan and Damian provide a brief history of farm legislation (it dates back to the 1930’s) as well as a look ahead at what a future farm bill might i…
…
continue reading
1
194: Jarrod and Becca Creasy - Learning through Challenges and Finding Success
1:42:11
1:42:11
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
1:42:11
Jarrod and Becca share their incredibly inspiring story of loss and financial struggles to what is now a large, diverse, successful and growing business that has a focus on minimal debt! So much to take from this conversation I hope that you enjoy! Resources Mentioned: Small Giants - Bo Burlingham Essentialism - Greg Mckeown Dave Ramsey If you're i…
…
continue reading
1
Best Egg Layers: Top Hybrid & Heritage Breeds
27:59
27:59
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
27:59
What makes a good egg layer? On this episode of Mother Earth News and Friends, we chat with Audra Trosper, Lead Editor of Goat Journal and Associate Editor of Backyard Poultry magazines. Learn about what to look for in the best egg layers, and how to support and nourish your layer hens through their annual cycles of laying and molting. More from Mo…
…
continue reading
1
Preparing Your Pastures for Overwintering with Dr. Jaime Garzon
20:40
20:40
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
20:40
On this episode of the Maine Farmcast, Dr. Glenda Pereira, Assistant Extension Professor and State Dairy Specialist for the University of Maine Cooperative Extension, has a conversation with Dr. Jaime Garzon about how to get your pastures ready for overwintering. Dr. Jaime Garzon is an Assistant Extension Professor and Forage Educator at the Univer…
…
continue reading
1
e138. Innovative Paths in Regenerative Agriculture with Farmer Angus
1:08:11
1:08:11
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
1:08:11
Join us as we explore the transformative journey of Angus McIntosh, a former London stockbroker turned regenerative agriculture practitioner in South Africa. Angus shares his compelling story of transitioning from the corporate world to managing a wine farm near Cape Town. Influenced by Michael Pollan's "The Omnivore's Dilemma," he embraced regener…
…
continue reading
1
338 David Brunmayr - The future of agriculture is small-scale, now let’s build the tools for it
1:03:01
1:03:01
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
1:03:01
A conversation with David Brunmayr, co-founder of Organic Tools, where they believe the future of agriculture is small-scale, and make the machinery and tools to make that vision a reality. We discuss the enormous advantages of smaller-scale and diversified farming, that make much more ecological sense. It can be energy-positive compared to the eno…
…
continue reading
1
#128 On Low Stress Livestock Management
10:53
10:53
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
10:53
Did you know that interacting with our livestock is a training experience every day? Yes. Any time we move them, it affects their trust in us. This includes when we take them to the corral for vaccinations, to wean calves, or to ear tag. Every day is a training opportunity, and depending on you, it can be positive or negative. This is one of the re…
…
continue reading
1
366 - How Strikes, Tariffs, and Trade Relations with China Impact American Agriculture
34:48
34:48
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
34:48
The International Longshoremen’s Association announced that they had reached an agreement to end their strike on the evening of October 3rd. This episode of The Business of Agriculture was already recorded and set for release on October 7. Given the tenuous state of affairs between the ports, shippers, and the union — along with the fact the agreem…
…
continue reading
1
193: John Haskell and Wally Olson - Building Wealth with Livestock
40:56
40:56
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
40:56
This is part 2 of my conversation where John and Wally share how you can build wealth with livestock! As always, check us out at Herd Quitter Podcast on Facebook and Instagram as well as at www.herdquitterpodcast.com. You can also check out www.pharocattle.com for more information on how to put more fun and profit back into your ranch…
…
continue reading
1
Who is to blame for Defra's £358m underspend on farming? Milk prices – has dairy finally turned the corner, gene-edited crops, landscape recovery schemes, & Farm Champion of the Year
42:09
42:09
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
42:09
In this episode, we ask who is to blame for Defra's reported £358m underspend on farming – and can it really be justified? A better year ahead? After a challenging time, the latest forecasts suggest UK dairy has finally turned the corner. We get to grips with the latest developments on precision breeding – which could pave the way for UK farmers to…
…
continue reading
Story by Erin Snyder, read by Jessica Anderson. Prepare for next year’s growing season with help from your backyard flock. This story comes from the October/November 2024 issue of MOTHER EARTH NEWS magazine. More from Mother Earth News and Friends 🌳 Podcasts https://www.motherearthnews.com/Podcast/ 🌳 Articles https://www.motherearthnews.com/ 🌳 Stor…
…
continue reading
1
e137. Grazing and Irrigated Pasture with Tyler and Justin Waddington
1:18:24
1:18:24
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
1:18:24
Join us as we welcome Tyler and Justin to the Grazing Grass Podcast, where we explore the multi-generational farming legacy of their family in Yakima Valley, Washington. We kick off by discussing how their father began the family farm in the early 1990s and how Tyler and Justin now manage the operation, with Tyler overseeing livestock and Justin fo…
…
continue reading
1
Beef Sustainability with Dr. Sebastian Mejia Turcios
50:40
50:40
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
50:40
On this episode of the Maine Farmcast, Dr. Glenda Pereira, Assistant Extension Professor and State Dairy Specialist for the University of Maine Cooperative Extension, has a conversation with Dr. Sebastian Mejia Turcios about his work on beef sustainability conducted at the clear center at UC Davis. The Clarity and Leadership for Environmental Aware…
…
continue reading
1
237 Franco Fubini - Delivering unmatched flavour to 2000 of the world's top restaurant and unlocking consumer demand
1:43:52
1:43:52
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
1:43:52
A conversation with Franco Fubini, co-founder of Natoora and author of In Search of the Perfect Peach, about flavour as the key to unlocking consumer demand. We talked about what leads to great flavour, which is of course soil health, but first, we need amazing seeds. How do we make sure farmers get paid accordingly when they grow the most amazing …
…
continue reading
1
#127 Your First Step for the Total Grazing Program
12:24
12:24
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
12:24
A good grazing program should mimic nature. It must consider plants' physiology, livestock health, and how to create long-lived soil organic carbon. It must also meet our economic needs, including cash flow and long-term growth. This may sound complicated, but it is how nature works! First, we need to start with the end in mind. This means starting…
…
continue reading
1
365 - Ethanol at 20—What Will the Next 20 Years Bring For Corn Ethanol & Agriculture?
50:05
50:05
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
50:05
Explore the rise of corn ethanol in the United States in this insightful episode of The Business of Agriculture. Prior to the Renewable Fuels Standard of 2004, corn ethanol was a niche market. Fast forward to today, and nearly 40% of U.S. corn production is dedicated to ethanol. Join host Damian Mason as he interviews Geoff Cooper, CEO of the Renew…
…
continue reading
1
44. Finding Land To Lease with Cal Hardage
1:00:03
1:00:03
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
1:00:03
In this episode, join Cal Hardage as he dives into the essential steps for finding the perfect land to lease for your ranch. From understanding key factors like location to navigating negotiations with landowners, we break down what you need to know before signing a lease. Whether you're a first-time rancher or looking to expand your operations, th…
…
continue reading
1
192: John Haskell and Wally Olson - Managing in a Downward Market
39:48
39:48
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
39:48
John and Wally join me today in part 1 of a two part conversation in which we focus today on how to manage your livestock inventory in a downward trending market. Part 2 releasing next week is on building wealth with livestock ownership! Check out Barn2Door at www.barn2door.com/herdquitter and receive a free academy class ($99 value…
…
continue reading
1
236 Chris Smaje - High tech manufactured food won’t save us. Spread money, people and energy more thinly instead
1:11:09
1:11:09
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
1:11:09
A conversation with Chris Smaje, farmer and author of Saying NO to a Farm-Free Future, about manufactured food not being the solution to the food, agriculture, and climate crises, despite what George Monbiot portraits in Regenesis. Why don’t we just grow food from thin air and all move to cities and have nature rewild the countryside? If this sound…
…
continue reading
1
Will it really be another wet autumn? Defra farm policy 'on hold' ahead of Autumn Budget, Soil Association Exchange – profitable sustainable farming, & Carbon Farmer of the Year
44:46
44:46
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
44:46
In this episode, after a week of torrential rain and floods washes away newly drilled cereal crops, we ask: will it really be another wet autumn? We find out why Defra policy is on hold ahead of the Autumn Budget – in a special interview with NFU president Tom Bradshaw. We discover how farmers are measuring their environmental and social impact –an…
…
continue reading
1
Preparing for Extreme Weather Events
27:29
27:29
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
27:29
Are you prepared for extreme weather? On this episode of Mother Earth News and Friends, we chat with Ed Brotak, meteorologist and long-time contributor to Grit magazine, about how to stay safe and prepared for when the weather takes a turn. Understand your area and its weather threats, learn some severe-weather safety tips for the home, and more. M…
…
continue reading
1
Biosecurity with Carol Delaney
30:46
30:46
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
30:46
On this episode of the Maine Farmcast, Dr. Glenda Pereira, Assistant Extension Professor and State Dairy Specialist for the University of Maine Cooperative Extension, has a conversation with Carol Delaney about general livestock biosecurity practices. Carol Delaney is the Livestock Specialist for the Animal Health group at the Maine Department of D…
…
continue reading
1
e136. Creating Connections Through Ag Stories with Ashlynn Jones
1:05:42
1:05:42
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
1:05:42
Join us as we welcome Ashlynn Jones from Southeast Iowa, who shares her inspiring journey into cattle farming. Starting with her early experiences in 4-H and showing cattle at national shows, Ashlynn gives us an inside look at her background with the Saler breed, renowned for its maternal traits and crossbreeding potential. She, along with her husb…
…
continue reading
1
235 Stefania Avanzini - Why and how 26 food giants with a turn over of $900 billion are getting serious about regeneration and biodiversity
1:06:01
1:06:01
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
1:06:01
A conversation with Stefania Avanzini, director of One Planet Business for Biodiversity (OP2B), about working hard to create alternative vertically integrated, farmed-owned food companies and transforming the current giants. Because, whether we like it or not, most of the food we buy in supermarkets comes from these companies. These companies are f…
…
continue reading
1
Shaping the next ten Years: Innovation in Livestock and Aquaculture
40:02
40:02
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
40:02
Welcome to Let's talk Agri-Tech. In this episode we will be talking to Martin Sutcliffe, Aquaculture Innovation lead and Megan Powell, Innovation Associate - Livestock to discuss our most recent thought leadership report 'Livestock and Aquaculture: Shaping the next ten years'. We'll introduce you to the opportunities and challenges faced by the ind…
…
continue reading
Wouldn't you want to have twice or thrice productive livestock at a lower cost per animal than ever before? People are usually put off by this larger number of livestock. They think they will need to spend more on hay in the lean seasons to feed them. But, it is not so in reality. What if I told you something that you may have heard before but mayb…
…
continue reading
1
364 - Promoting Agriculture: Why We Suck At It & How We Can Improve
58:33
58:33
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
58:33
The Business of Agriculture is all about producing food, fuel, and fiber. We’re damn good at it. What we’re not so good at is promoting our products. In a marketplace that’s oversupplied on just about every Agricultural commodity, differentiation, promotion, branding, and marketing are more important than ever. Maureen Ballatori, CEO of Agency 29 —…
…
continue reading
1
191: Austin Troyer - Scaling a First Generation Ranch
1:26:49
1:26:49
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
1:26:49
Austin and his wife are exactly the type of story that inspire me! What they have done to expand and scale their enterprise is fascinating. They manage thousands of acres and sheep and he drops a ton of value while sharing his story in this podcast! Resources Mentioned: Ranching For Profit/Executive Link John Haskell - Ranch Right LLC If you are lo…
…
continue reading
1
e135. Revitalizing the Land with South Poll Cattle with Dakota Blanks
56:40
56:40
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
56:40
Join us as we explore the fascinating journey of Dakota Blanks, a farmer from Appomattox, Virginia, who transitioned from a tobacco family background to grass-based livestock production. Dakota shares his experiences with South Poll Cattle, highlighting his grazing management practices and the integration of various livestock to improve pasture hea…
…
continue reading
1
Online Marketing with Dan Kaplan
29:05
29:05
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
29:05
On this episode of the Maine Farmcast Colt is joined again by Dr. Jeff Lehmkuhler, Extension Professor and Beef Specialist for the University of Kentucky and Mr. Dan Kaplan, owner/operator of Heartstone Farm in Charleston, Maine. Dan moved to Maine and started a beef farm about 10 years ago. He shares his story on coming to Maine, and how he utiliz…
…
continue reading
1
324 Frederik Lean Hansen - Small individual farms are probably not the future of farming in Europe
1:26:13
1:26:13
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
1:26:13
A wide-ranging conversation with Frederik Lean Hansen, a regenerative farm business consultant who spent a year traveling and working on 12 farms alongside regenerative farmers across Europe. He is currently active as a Farm Finance genitor and is now starting his own silvopastured poultry enterprise on his parents' farm in Denmark. We discuss topi…
…
continue reading
1
#125 Increase your grass productivity with this simple guideline
14:29
14:29
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
14:29
Your profits will depend on how many productive animals you can maintain at a low cost per year. These are simple math. The more productive livestock you keep at a low cost, the more you will reduce your annual costs per animal. Wouldn’t you want to have double or triple the number of productive livestock carried at a lower cost per animal than eve…
…
continue reading
1
363 - The Truth About Livestock and Greenhouse Gas Emissions with Frank Mitloehner
37:48
37:48
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
37:48
Are livestock producers unfairly targeted by climate activists for their environmental impact? Do consumers face unjust guilt trips over their meat, milk, and egg choices? In this episode of The Business of Agriculture, we dive into the debate surrounding livestock and greenhouse gas emissions. Join host Damian Mason and UC-Davis animal scientist F…
…
continue reading
1
43. The Heart of the Ranch: Building a Thriving Team with Roger Ingram
1:03:45
1:03:45
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
1:03:45
In this episode, join Roger Ingram and Jared Sorensen as they explore the essential role people play in the success of ranch operations. While cattle, crops, and land management often take the spotlight, it’s the human element that truly drives a ranch forward. They discuss the importance of creating an environment where individuals feel valued, mo…
…
continue reading
1
190: David Breune - Swath Grazing Sorghum Sudan Grass
1:38:37
1:38:37
Прослушать позже
Прослушать позже
Списки
Нравится
Нравится
1:38:37
For those who deal with snow and ice in the winter, this episode is for you! David and his team at Iowa State are researching swatch grazing of sorghum sudan grass in the Midwest to feed cows through the winter at a reduced cost and I am super excited about the potential for it! We discuss everything for the logistics of it to the financials. Resou…
…
continue reading