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Liquid Calcium: Boon or Boondoggle-Chris Teutsch
This presentation was given's part of the 77th Southern Pasture and Forage Crop Improvement Conference held in coordination with the American Forage Grassland Council on January 7 - 10, 2024 in Mobile, AL.
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Making Regenerative Farming Your "Job"..."Sustainable Practices for a Prosperous Future-Russ Wilson
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This presentation was given at the Grazing for Profit Conference held on February 14, 2024 in Harriman, TN. More information on this conference can be obtained by contacting the Roane County Soil and Water Conservation District at www.roanecountyscd.com.
Clear Creek Simmentals-Todd Jackson
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This presentation was given at the Grazing for Profit Conference held on February 14, 2024 in Harriman, TN. More information on this conference can be obtained by contacting the Roane County Soil and Water Conservation District at www.roanecountyscd.com.
Optimizing the Use of Existing Forage Resources on Your Farm-Chris Teutsch
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This presentation was given at the Grazing for Profit Conference held on February 14, 2024 in Harriman, TN. More information on this conference can be obtained by contacting the Roane County Soil and Water Conservation District at www.roanecountyscd.com.
Why is Regenerative Agriculture Profitable-Russ Wilson
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This presentation was given at the Grazing for Profit Conference held on February 14, 2024 in Harriman, TN. More information on this conference can be obtained by contacting the Roane County Soil and Water Conservation District at www.roanecountyscd.com.
Drought Management: Are You a Prepper-Greg Brann
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This presentation was given at the Grazing for Profit Conference held on February 14, 2024 in Harriman, TN. More information on this conference can be obtained by contacting the Roane County Soil and Water Conservation District at www.roanecountyscd.com.
Basics of Fertilizing for Successful Hay Production-Edwin Ritchey
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This presentation was given as part of the 2024 Alfalfa and Stored Forage Conference held on February 8 in Bowling Green, KY.
How to Find and Evaluate Used Equipment-Dennis Wright
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This presentation was given as part of the 2024 Alfalfa and Stored Forage Conference held on February 8 in Bowling Green, KY.
50 Years of Alfalfa Production in Kentucky-Garry Lacefield
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This presentation was given as part of the 2024 Alfalfa and Stored Forage Conference held on February 8 in Bowling Green, KY.
Operating a Major Hay and Straw Farm in Ohio-John Russell
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This presentation was given as part of the 2024 Alfalfa and Stored Forage Conference held on February 8 in Bowling Green, KY.
Panel: How I got into the Hay Business
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This presentation was given as part of the 2024 Alfalfa and Stored Forage Conference held on February 8 in Bowling Green, KY.
Horse Hay Tips: The Five "Cs"-Laurie Lawrence
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This presentation was given as part of the 2024 Alfalfa and Stored Forage Conference held on February 8 in Bowling Green, KY.
Simple Steps to Start Grazing Rotationally-Jimmy Henning
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This presentation was given as part of the 2024 Area Forage Production Meeting for Boyle, Lincoln, Garrard, and Mercer Counties held on January 25 in Danville, KY.
Summer Forage Option for Central Kentucky-Chris Teutsch
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This presentation was given as part of the 2024 Area Forage Production Meeting for Boyle, Lincoln, Garrard, and Mercer Counties held on January 25 in Danville, KY.
Pinhook Farm...A Regenerative Journey-Seth Watkins
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This presentation was given as part of the Forages at KCA session entitled "Harnessing the Power of Soil Life" that was held at the Kentucky Cattlemen's Association's Annual Meeting on January 12, 2024 in Lexington, KY.
UK Forage Extension Update-Ray Smith
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UK Forage Extension Update-Ray Smith
Introduction to Pasture Ecology and Regenerative Grazing-Chris Teutsch
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Introduction to Pasture Ecology and Regenerative Grazing-Chris Teutsch
Pasture Renovation: TLC for Stressed Out Pastures-Chris Teutsch
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Pasture Renovation: TLC for Stressed Out Pastures-Chris Teutsch
Electric Fencing-Jeremy McGill
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Electric Fencing-Jeremy McGill
Fencing Innovations-Josh Jackson
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Fencing Innovations-Josh Jackson
Quarles Kentucky Fence Law-Clint Quarles
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Quarles Kentucky Fence Law-Clint Quarles
Fencing Types and Costs-Morgan Hayes
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Fencing Types and Costs-Morgan Hayes
Principles of Fence Construction-Payton Rushing
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Principles of Fence Construction-Payton Rushing
Managing Hay Storage-Feeding and Soil Fertility in Forage Production Systems-Chris Teutsch
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Managing Hay Storage-Feeding and Soil Fertility in Forage Production Systems-Chris Teutsch
Hay Storage and Feeding...Reflections of a Forage Agronomist-Chris Teutsch
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Hay Storage and Feeding...Reflections of a Forage Agronomist-Chris Teutsch
Optimizing Resources with Multi-Species Grazing-Greg Brann
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Optimizing Resources with Multi-Species Grazing-Greg Brann
Forage Spokesperson-Jason Thompson
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Forage Spokesperson-Jason Thompson
Forage Spokesperson-Matt Isaacs
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Forage Spokesperson-Matt Isaacs
Designing Livestock Handling Facilities for Existing Structures-Chris McBurney
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Designing Livestock Handling Facilities for Existing Structures-Chris McBurney
Designing Flexible Watering Systems-Jeff Lehmkuhler
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Designing Flexible Watering Systems-Jeff Lehmkuhler

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @triciahill216
    @triciahill216 10 днів тому

    Are the nutrients (N, P, K) removed by baled hay the same for hayfields that weren’t fertilized as they would be for hayfields that were fertilized?

  • @larrysiders1
    @larrysiders1 26 днів тому

    Great Analysis on head to head Hay vs. Managed Grazing. NEXT: Take a look at the AEA (Advancing Eco Agriculture) Soil Regen Process. They use Plant Sap testing to FIRMULATE a targeted Foliar Spray to optimize plant health. THE RESULT OF THIS.... Is increasing Photosynthesis from 10% -15% (typical POOR efficiency) to 50% to 60% Efficiency. That quickly produces MUCH MORE BIOMASS. 4 to 6 Times MORE Photosynthesis = 4 to 6 Times MORE CARBON. About Half of that goes into the Soil (Feeds Microorganisms) and Half into Biomass... Doubling to Tripling Forage Mass for Grazing. This is only done for a few years. Uaing AMP Grazing + AEA Soil Regen Process is like turning your OLD PASTURES... into 3 or 4 Times as much Pasture....BUT WITH FAR BETTER NUTRITION - If the proper MIX of Forage Plant Species for a LOCATION (at least 8 Species) The Nutrition of the Plants....and then the Cattle. That GRASS FED BEEF is worth twice Gain Fed Beef due to Nutrition Content. For instance...these Cattle have more Omega-3 Fatty Acids than Wild Salmon (selling at $9.00/lb). These healthy Cattle have almost NO VET BILLS associated.

  • @Dadnatron
    @Dadnatron 27 днів тому

    Tag for research. Does this table 31:30 mean that if I am rotationally grazing, and unroll hay, I just have to unroll enough hay to feed them for 6hrs? After which, they've already consumed their 'adequate daily nutrition'? The 'potential' evening move or feeding becomes moot, as long as I've provided enough feed earlier in the day?

  • @willbass2869
    @willbass2869 Місяць тому

    Dear UK This was a very bad grazing presentation to put up onto YT. Not a complete waste of time but pretty close. Its almost as if you just threw something onto YT just to throw something onto YT. No consideration for effectiveness of the video or how audience can make use of information. I'm 18 minutes in and I can't follow Chris's presentation very well because he's referencing PowerPoint slides. He's making comparisons between this pic and that pic and can't determine what he's talking about I'm sure it was a good "live" presentation, but it's a YT fail. Please make a better effort when deciding what's suitable for YT upload. Thx

  • @treetop5752
    @treetop5752 Місяць тому

    Very helpful THANK YOU

  • @rochrich1223
    @rochrich1223 2 місяці тому

    On your resources page, I believe it's "Will Harris White Oak Pastures" not Walt. Nice job otherwise.

  • @ethanbailey2164
    @ethanbailey2164 2 місяці тому

    Thank you.

  • @CharlesDogworth
    @CharlesDogworth 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for sharing your expertise.

  • @frankjurek7499
    @frankjurek7499 2 місяці тому

    What do you start the calf’s on. What is you mix?

  • @jakesmith-ku2pm
    @jakesmith-ku2pm 3 місяці тому

    I need help my neighnor bulldozed 1000ft of my woods but there is a metal wire fence between us. My dead is old and worded

  • @dalemcmillen5065
    @dalemcmillen5065 3 місяці тому

    I need advice, please. The neighbor beside of me put up a board fence. It's and they closed off my side of my property with there anything? I can do about that. They just took it up on themselves to concrete concrete fence and block my right side off

  • @susanball-zb4vz
    @susanball-zb4vz 3 місяці тому

    Check out green cover seed for info, including wide variety of grasses, legumes, and forbs

  • @bradharris2503
    @bradharris2503 3 місяці тому

    I graze down to 4 inches or so each pass. Mostly twice a day moves. I achieve rests of 50 to 80 days depending on time of year. I do a modified strip grazing. I create a new section every 3 to 4 days. I strip graze each section moving fence deeper every 12 hours. By the time forages are starting to regrow, I've moved off and onto a new section. Takes me 20 minutes twice a day. 45 minutes to an hour every 3rd or 4th day getting a new section fenced off.

  • @newedenfarm
    @newedenfarm 3 місяці тому

    No such thing as a weed, only a plant we don't yet understand.

  • @AP-cm3kb
    @AP-cm3kb 4 місяці тому

    Can anybody explain to me how this gains you any grazing days on a set acerage? Just can't quite grasp how it wouldn't just average.

  • @HoneyHollowHomestead
    @HoneyHollowHomestead 4 місяці тому

    Wish I could get similar information on browse.

  • @ivangicquel6299
    @ivangicquel6299 4 місяці тому

    About reseeding, can it be done in living pasture on the different moment showed in the video or doed the vegetation need to be dry like in summer ?

  • @rochrich1223
    @rochrich1223 4 місяці тому

    Isoflavones in clover counteracting the defenses of a competing plant, tall fescue. Could it be an example of simple natural selection? Could it be the system of grazed plants evolving to favor ruminants(as opposed to insects that won't be eating both plants) so the woody plants don't take the sun from them? There is so much we will never figure out.

  • @rochrich1223
    @rochrich1223 4 місяці тому

    I wonder if cicada are truly a pest? I can't think of another animal that routinely burrows that deep inadvertently providing oxygen to deep roots, deep water infiltration and relieving deep soil compaction. If trees have 17 years to poison the nymphs, why don't they do it? You'd expect a tree that could would have a survival advantage, but I don't see it in nature.

  • @edpal7402
    @edpal7402 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for the most informative presentation I've seen in a long time. Hope to get to the hayless ranching in a few years myself.

  • @HoneyHollowHomestead
    @HoneyHollowHomestead 4 місяці тому

    Very interesting. Trying to figure out how to adopt to my small goat operation. Need to stop taking a loss and start making a profit.

  • @glennwomack1325
    @glennwomack1325 4 місяці тому

    😊 0:51

  • @edpal7402
    @edpal7402 4 місяці тому

    I wonder what Jim Garrish would say about this whole topic .... The more I think about it, the more I realize how stupid hay feeding is.

  • @KYForages
    @KYForages 4 місяці тому

    Great work Dr. Ritchey!

  • @jamesd7066
    @jamesd7066 4 місяці тому

    LSN is good to to find used equipment. Not sure how much it's used in Kentucky, but it's fairly popular on the Plateau here in TN.

  • @papaal7014
    @papaal7014 4 місяці тому

    a farmer outstanding in his field

  • @Mr-hn2bp
    @Mr-hn2bp 4 місяці тому

    Potato is essentially starch which is digested to glucose only. Soda drinks contain sucrose or worse high fructose corn syrup. Fructose is toxic like alcohol.

  • @user-tc3ou6sy5f
    @user-tc3ou6sy5f 4 місяці тому

    So why do farmers bale such large bales ???? When not bale smaller bales and keep cattle moving ?

  • @martinbecklen6486
    @martinbecklen6486 5 місяців тому

    Very frustrating to try to understand several of Ballerstedt's slides, especially when he never explains or even mentions terms used in his equations in his "Emissions" slide, like DM, and DM above, and DM below. In the same vein, if he's going to the trouble of putting a lot of information into a slide that is a major argument of his thesis that raising cattle helps reduce carbon emissions, the least he could do is go through each line in the argument ("Emissions" slide). In other ways the presentation is interesting.

  • @danielbrown8105
    @danielbrown8105 5 місяців тому

    Which maturity type has more late fall growth? My assumption would be the early maturing varieties go dormant earlier in the summer, and will come out of dormancy better as the temperatures drop and produce more fall growth. This would prepare the early maturing varieties for an earlier start to spring.

  • @randalmoroski1184
    @randalmoroski1184 5 місяців тому

    He says “the reason I came up with this concept”…

  • @Forester-qs5mf
    @Forester-qs5mf 5 місяців тому

    The Jena biodiversity experiment found diverse pasture mixes not containing legumes fixed more N (over 200 kg per Ha) than legume monocultures. Free living N fixing bacteria are everywhere which is how plants get N in natural systems where no legumes are typically present. Dr Christine Jones talks about this in her presentation The Nitrogen Solution.

  • @denniskemnitz1381
    @denniskemnitz1381 5 місяців тому

    Ray do your slides keep your presentation structured? Wonderful presentation by the way...DennisK

  • @frontiersmanselfreliance3621
    @frontiersmanselfreliance3621 6 місяців тому

    We have been bale grazing for decades and this year I’m switching to unrolling. The manure is too concentrated around hay rings and too much waste prevents summer grass from growing

  • @Forester-qs5mf
    @Forester-qs5mf 6 місяців тому

    You should be checking your herd condition, water etc every day anyway so very little additional cost to move them. Plus while doing this you are assessing your pasture which is the most important thing you can do as a grazier. Ideally you are moving your animals to maximise productivity of the pasture as well as the animals. You can’t do that unless you are out there in the paddock every day or two.

  • @ErelasInglor
    @ErelasInglor 6 місяців тому

    It's amazing how much more productivity you can get off of our perennial native legume species and native grasses if you do good rotational grazing management. Some of the ranchers near me never have to buy hay at all and are finishing off their cattle 3x faster than the usual fescue/clover mixes.

  • @jamesd7066
    @jamesd7066 6 місяців тому

    In case someone else goes looking for it:www2.ca.uky.edu/agcomm/pubs/AGR/AGR252/AGR252.pdf

  • @JIMPONYD
    @JIMPONYD 6 місяців тому

    Jeremy, thank you for posting. In your opening, you mentioned you were going to talk about consideration for sheep and goats. Im looking to set up a 5 hot wire fence for rotational grazing that would include poultry, sheep, and cattle. Can you please provide any additional information? Mucho thanks. FYI, 70 acres in central Louisiana.

  • @stevecobb7844
    @stevecobb7844 7 місяців тому

    Thanks

  • @ricksanchez7459
    @ricksanchez7459 7 місяців тому

    Im a fan of ParMak. Made in the USA and they are tougher than the same price gallaghers weve used. Love the videos thanks!

  • @HoneyHollowHomestead
    @HoneyHollowHomestead 7 місяців тому

    The hard part is actually finding a contractor to put up a fence. It took me 3 years to find someone and get him out just to do a 330' interior fence. And I was lucky to get him!

  • @hamzaahadaf4399
    @hamzaahadaf4399 7 місяців тому

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    @hamzaahadaf4399 7 місяців тому

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    @hamzaahadaf4399 7 місяців тому

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  • @yeldesi9449
    @yeldesi9449 7 місяців тому

    as a EE I enjoy and appreciate definitions & drawings

  • @mikewerner5383
    @mikewerner5383 7 місяців тому

    Incomprehensible. He should use a pointer, point at what he's talking about.

  • @nielscorfield4163
    @nielscorfield4163 8 місяців тому

    There's good data on-farm that I'm aware of showing significant increases in production from 2-3 to daily moves. We also have to factor-in the decline in rumen performance as the batch function is impaired through constant cycles of forage quality.

  • @scoobtoober2975
    @scoobtoober2975 8 місяців тому

    God bless louise light. She was on this pain train back then in the 70's. Said it was a mistake. If only science, gov, studies were for the better of the world to do better. We'd all live 120 years and no meds ever again. So sad here we are. Except we can only find what works for us and suggest it to others. The vegans don't need to be told. They get sick and maybe change. SAD diet folks may never change and live a great sick life till death.

  • @georgeheller2281
    @georgeheller2281 8 місяців тому

    You are not telling the whole story about the moving. You will never get the animal performance of daily moves, and your pastures will suffer from the extended stay. If I moved twice a week all summer I would have been out of grass in July. We have been in d3 or d4 drought the last three years. Daily moves, and tip grazing got us through the season. Forage availability, and quality goes down with less frequent moves. We are running 50 ewes, and 22 head of cattle on 100 acres.

  • @Nightowl5454
    @Nightowl5454 8 місяців тому

    I think you uploaded this video twice, this 1 is slightly longer by 3 minutes though.