Does mob grazing work? You be the judge.

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Sunday morning with the herd. I so appreciate your work on the land and seeing the bountiful results.

marybraud
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Have a great Father's day Greg. I have learned so much from you. Thank you so much for that. God bless my friend.
😉👍

AboveandBeyond
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What a great looking mob of cows and grass up to their belly’s it really doesn’t get any better. 👍🏼👍🏼🇦🇺

mountainblokemoments
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Always good to see the farm. Out in SW WA we got 4 inches of rain too. June has been similar. Great for growing grass, but a pain to the haymakers who would like a dry week.

matthewdevine
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Thanks for the video! I have to do a MOB move too. 😂 It is about 100-150 yards. Usually they just go to the next paddock but I already grazed it and going somewhere else with them. This grass is a little mature with some new grass growing too. I’m hoping to get a lot of trampling and seed to soil contact.
We bought some hay last year that had a little mature clover and grass in it. That stuff really produced some new grass and clover. It looks great and the animals are eating it like it’s candy. Have safe travels and enjoy your day!

marvinbaier
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Happy father's day Greg...great video!

bryanblackburn
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I’m glad you enjoy the videos. “Doesn’t get any better than this”.

julieduchinsky
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Magnificent Greg n Team. So appreciate you sharing your wealth of knowledge with beautiful beasts n landscapes

nickviney
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Thank you for the content Greg.
Cheers. Happy Father's Day.

dertythegrower
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Thanks for showing us Gama grass. It's so great to watch your 380 healthy cattle do what they do best. Have you ever checked out Steward? The organization supposedly helps to get those doing regenerative practices to meet & be successful on lands. I'll bet they'd have alot to learn from you. I'm trying to evaluate them, although they're a recent startup. Curious for your thoughts. People are trying to make a difference. Enjoy your day, don't forget.

roberthayes
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My sheep don't eat mature grass, whether it's warm or cool season grass. I try not to let it get to that stage, but, it does. I think I need more sheep.

tedbastwock
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Such a beautiful cattle and the pasture looks amazing!

emilmoldovan
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Mulberry has high protein leaves. You should take clippings and spread more in that paddock

MistressOP
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Although the seed is not ripe, will it still be good for growing grass when it dries?

RyanBBrown-hgce
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What is unfavorable about the seed heads? Would that not be good for getting more grasses to grow/ good forage?

redrambler
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Greg, how would you hand mature forage. I have some fescue/clover pasture that I didn’t get grazed off before a lot of fescue developed seed heads. Should I clip it? Or let it be till July/august and graze it

absolutearcherycenterrange
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i guess that's a pretty good idea to get to know your pasture... look at it...

jonerlandson
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beautiful forage Greg!..i have a question. did you measure the grass brix sometime? could be an interesting data. i did in my pasture, having some 5. i hope to reach 10 some time. have a nice day!

gmoac
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Gregg i have a corral that gets really muddy when it rains what can i use to make it better

paulraiderl
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Do yal have horse nettle up there having a problem with it

adamnoles