When do you need to brushog your pasture?

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So generous of you to help out a new farmer.

jeannedigennaro
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I have watched this video several times the first time I was brought to tears when you were talking about your conversation with your friend. I am a bit teary eyed as I write.It got me to thinking about good deeds that people do for others and how they are often repaid. Several stories came to mind my father in laws story especially he and his young family were on their way home home from Quebec driving through Maine on a Sunday afternoon when their car broke down they were able to continue the journey because a garage owner left his supper to help them by fixing their car..I can imagine their fear in a foreign country many hours from home . Years later F-I-L stopped on the highway to see if he could help the Mainers stopped on the side of the road it was the man who had helped him in his hour of need . What goes around comes around. He brought his son up to do the right thing too. 🇨🇦💜🇱🇷😘💞💕🍀🌟🍀🖖🖖🖖🍀🌟🍀👍👍👍🍀🌟🍀🙋🏼‍♀️

lindagates
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Wishing him well. Sounds like a hard worker. He'll find some land. 🙏 🙏 🙏

savageairsoft
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Great to be part of #gregjudy family. Life is more than a job or business! It is helping out where needed!
Thanks for what you do Greg!
#naturalgramma RevHank and Laura Reid

revhankreid
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There no one right answer for all situations is there. Depends on conditions, stock density, desired outcome, etc. We have started very small and tried different things simply to observe what happens and learn. It's alot of work but alot of fun!

eweandmeranch
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Sage advice 👍🏼. As the saying goes... the customers alway’s right 😂

OffgridVictory
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Thanks for the video! It looks beautiful there. I’m glad you are getting rain now. Our grass is really taking off too. We got a inch last week too. It’s great you are doing that for the person. I’m sure he is so happy. I know I would be too. You all are so great to help a person out like that.

marvinbaier
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The clipped pasture looks nice. It may also help suppress growth of plants the livestock find unpalatable.

markpiersall
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Great video. God bless you for taking care of your friend’s herd. That’s awesome. I can’t wait to see the video when he is able to take them back.

heathjones
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Looking good there. We can't buy a decent rain over here in KS but glad you're all getting some. Wish the new cattleman the best on replacing his lost ground.

Digger
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Glad to hear youare are getting rains along.

CharlesGann
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Nice folks are blessed with rain, or whatever they need. Just look at that grass!

SolarSolaceFarms
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Seeing the cattle come running in is very cool. Being able to manage them without stress is pretty amazing. No horses or dogs running them.

danielphillips
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Landowners, like customers, are not always right. But they do have the final word.

rontiemens
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Awesome long stem & leaves grass & Red South Pole #❤️❤️👍

ziauddin
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Have you considered using a flail mower instead of a brush hog? The flail will much everything up so it can break down faster. I use the Nova tractor BCRM175 and it even mulches 2-3" diameter junk trees and saplings, leaving it looking like a golf course (has adjustable height too)

PeachEater
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That's awsome. Your a good man to help him in a pinch. I just finished up so spot hogging here this past weekend. Was mostly targeting Asther ( if that's how you spell an say it ) it was very unwanted an about knee high blocking out everything else from growing an sheep wont touch it.

brettpayton
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Thats incredible impact Greg. Can you get this impact and keep the gut full?

SHANONisRegenerate
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It does look good brush hogged, it should also help by putting down a layer of nutrient rich mulch.

johnlittle
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Great video! Would you share how much you charge to custom graze on your land? I’m interested in some of that here in East Tennessee

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