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#170 Why Simplicity Wins: “The Infrastructure Myth Most Ranchers Fall For”

#170 Why Simplicity Wins: “The Infrastructure Myth Most Ranchers Fall For”



Most ranchers believe success in regenerative grazing is reserved for the folks who can write a six-figure check to the fencing company.

I get it. We’ve all been told: “If you want to graze right, yo…


Published on 11 hours ago

#169 I Thought I Needed More Land - But I Was Just Missing This

#169 I Thought I Needed More Land - But I Was Just Missing This



Sharing my story from my early years, when I sought to make my farm profitable.
I bought my 300-acre farm and immediately learned I wasn’t profitable.
For sure you can relate to my story. However, I …


Published on 1 week ago

#168 Why We Teach This - It's More Than About Cows and Grass

#168 Why We Teach This - It's More Than About Cows and Grass



Why do we pour time, effort, and energy into helping ranchers and farmers around the world change the way they manage their land, their herds, and their futures?

Because it’s not just about grazing t…


Published on 3 weeks ago

#167 Our Online Total Grazing Academy Students Around the World

#167 Our Online Total Grazing Academy Students Around the World



These are results being achieved on ranches and farms around the world. No theory, no random ideas - just the results we're getting.

There are ranchers and graziers from all around the world — from T…


Published on 4 weeks ago

#166 What the Basques Taught Me About Horses, Grazing, and the Guild We're Missing

#166 What the Basques Taught Me About Horses, Grazing, and the Guild We're Missing



I’ve taught in many places — from South Texas to Argentina, Europe, the Tropics of South America, and the mountains of Mexico — but what I experienced on this trip left a lasting impression on me. I'…


Published on 1 month ago

#165 How we can Increase our Soil's Long Term Fertility

#165 How we can Increase our Soil's Long Term Fertility



You are likely familiar with the 'take half, leave half' recommendation, which originated from a study conducted by Cridder in the 1950s. The study showed that re-cutting a plant too often can shorte…


Published on 1 month, 1 week ago

#164 Simple Infrastructure Tweaks That Save Time & Money

#164 Simple Infrastructure Tweaks That Save Time & Money



Let's take a look at our minimal and flexible fencing infrastructure

Why? Because we often delay building it, we end up paying significantly more in initial costs, maintenance, and ongoing hard work.…


Published on 1 month, 2 weeks ago

#163 What I Do Before I Move My Cattle (Everytime)

#163 What I Do Before I Move My Cattle (Everytime)



I will share with you what I do every day when managing my cattle grazing operations and where I focus. How I follow nature and how plant physiology (which is very simple) plays an important part.


P…


Published on 1 month, 3 weeks ago

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#162 Why some pastures heal faster than others



Have you ever observed, when regenerating your land, that some pastures simply do better than others? It may begin with greener and larger grass growth near manure patties, and then this greener, hig…


Published on 2 months ago

#161 What Happens When You Stop Overgrazing and Let the Soil Breathe

#161 What Happens When You Stop Overgrazing and Let the Soil Breathe



Today, we will have a real, heart-to-heart chat about something that’s been on my mind for a long time, and I bet has crossed yours too: What happens when you stop overgrazing and let your soil breat…


Published on 2 months, 1 week ago





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