Regenerative Ranching with High Density Rotational Grazing

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​Regenerative ranching changes the paradigm of cattle and range management via biomimicry and a holistic approach. By working with herd animals' instincts to graze in high density clusters for short durations in rotational patterns, many benefits are derived that work synergistically for the greater good of the herd and the soil.​
Manure is consistently deposited in the pastures as the animals are moved encouraging the symbiotic relationships between the cattle, birds, insects and plants to thrive in a balanced system that supports life.
A diverse use of cover crops provide high quality forage that keep the cattle thriving while improving the pastures with more organic matter and biodiversity. This innovative sustainable ranching approach offers a multitude of benefits that changes the entire conversation on how to manage cattle and other herds in a way that supports healthy ecosystems.
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The most brilliantly captured of all is the birds! That's where you see how biomimicry helps benefit both the cattle and the soil and the wildlife.

redddbaron
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This is an absolutely gorgeous video showing your grazing practices. Please stay in touch with as you dive deeper into regenerative agriculture and Holistic Management.

SavoryInstitute
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That’s the way all ranchers should do it.

alan
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i like swallows best they don't go after the dung beetles.

MistressOP
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Thank you! Are there 4 areas required for rotational grazing only? I assume recovery would take longer and more than four areas would be required...?

yxcvmk
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What kind of plant [with yellow flowers] cows eat?

piekielnaedzia
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overgrazing looks pritty but you greenies dont have a clue what you are looking at im a farmer and that is not a pritty picture but that farmer will know what i mean

ericschoeman
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Carbon captured as leaf, then put through a four-legged composter, returned to soil, adding life and more life, then plants spring back up to grab more carbon

downbntout
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Good idea to drop the word 'sustainable', bc what you're doing is not sustaining what it was, but regenerating to Garden of Eden level

downbntout
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You did a wonderful job putting this together. I hope it encourages other to start farming like this. It's done wonders for our farm.

GrazingAcresFarm
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great. will be better if some details were provided

spaideman
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Awesome video and practices. Majestic soundtrack! Evokes heroism :D

irkone
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Thank you for such a lovely video - utmost nature at look at those OMG - i am sure all these creatures are very much at ease in this Please continue to do what you are doing and if god permits i will also have something similar to your style - Respectfully Yours!!!!

mamtaoza
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That's what i love to see. Shiny, happy, healthy cattle. I don't eat meat much, but i'll eat THAT. Won't eat anything that hasn't had a full, healthy, happy life outside with plenty of variety, as do many people nowadays. Total happyvore. Goes for plants too so no greenhouse hydroponics, sprayed whatevers on my plate. Look at the shine on those magnifiscent beasts! You should see those pitiful things here, fed on fields that look like perfectly manicured golf greens that grew out a bit too long and then the ugly feed corn they grow for them for winter silage that disfigure our beautiful landscape all spring and summer with and of massive ugly monoculture feedcorn. You used to be able to actually see the landscape.... but i havn't had the pleasure for many decades in Holland. I hope it changes soon. All we have is corn, stubble and 'golf'greens. Not even kidding. This used to be a land of raw beauty before land consolidation and mega factory farming. Think we had... you know.... wild animals here too at one point.

melovescoffee
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need to take the cattle off sooner. There should be around 30% of forage left over otherwise you're not giving the land enough time to regenerate, thus you're going to have issues later down the road with getting anything to grow.

jusaverage
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Humus content, REAL soil fertility, has gone up every year to where production and health has improved

jaimeelizondo
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Not trolling but I thought the idea is not to let the cattle eat the grass so low but move them on before hand.

phoenixrisen
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Was there any leaf left on the strip the cattle came off onto the new one? Looked bare, those cattle were overly hungry, I'm thinking

downbntout
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Great work! - Lovely video - How many days do you allow in each area before moving the herd to the next paddock?

partoftheabsoluteone
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Like the music. Love regenerative agriculture. It looks like the cattle were too long in the paddock they came from.

vivalaleta