Man you couldn’t be more right! High density grazing is a game changer we are getting 70-80 day resting periods, and stock piling a whole farm this year. Keep up the good work budddy!
@michaelleekinsey2
21 күн бұрын
Excellent observations Josh (as always)
@bronzefozzz
Nice work. You continue to improve your delivery of great education as your real world experiences inform your own understanding.
@whiteface5055
You do a good job Josh. Nice to have that stockpile during a drought. I hope you get some rain.
@oliversorensen5178
Nice job. Well done
@oliversorensen5178
14 күн бұрын
Nice job again
@grasspunk
I'm trying to learn more about stockpiles and droughts since that's a scenario we face quite often. This series of videos is great information. Thank you.
@freddieconner-ey2xs
After rotational grazing several years ,everything you say is true my pasture were in decline because on overgrazing ,after switching to UHDG I have a “ projected “ recovery time of 100 + days ,I have a few cows I’m having to cater to but over all they’re transitioning well , we are very dry here and a lot of farms around me are feeding hay already,I see many benefits to this system ,the way I see it if start this at the beginning of spring you are in fact drought proofing yourself to some degree,it’s hard to argue with results 100+ days is a lot of time to catch some rain and if I don’t I’ll feed hay then but one thing for sure I’m not feeding it in July ,thanks for your videos I always look forward to them
@user-uf5hf3bi5y
I've got a section where the johnson grass grows 6' plus. Can't wait to start introducing some native warm season grasses.
@bradharris2503
Good timing on the video, Amigo!
@zhostetler3
Totally agree with the selective rotational grazing it seems like you’re left with a weedy mess. What do you notice while grazing the stockpile that you can’t push the cows as much? Pats stacking up or gut fill or?
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