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e100. Why Time Matters More than Space with Jim Gerrish

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Join us as we celebrate a milestone with the 100th episode of the Grazing Grass Podcast, where we extend a warm thank you to our loyal listeners and embrace the future with a new episode format. Listen in as we unpack the critical role of observation in successful grazing management with none other than the renowned Jim Gerrish. From his early days with electric netting for sheep to his invaluable contributions as a consultant, Jim's journey through regenerative grazing practices is a treasure trove of insights. His unique perspective, shaped by a non-traditional background in crop and hog farming, offers a refreshing look at how to manage land and livestock effectively.In this episode, we traverse the practicalities of grazing management for both sheep and cattle, reflecting on the evolution of a farming operation that began with a mere 13 acres. Discover the efficiency gains from strategic techniques such as leader-follower grazing and daily moves, which Jim deftly balances against other farm responsibilities. This conversation not only addresses the time investment concerns related to daily rotations but also highlights how these practices contribute to a farm's overall productivity and success.As we round out this celebratory episode, we explore the intersections of technology, family life, and the shifting agricultural landscape with Jim. The discussion delves into the economic and societal factors influencing farming decisions, including the rising interest in small-scale farming among urbanites. Jim shares his expertise on the critical importance of integrating livestock for soil health and the profound impact of time management on preventing overgrazing. We wrap up with Jim's recommended resources for grazing management and a call to critically evaluate agricultural advice, ensuring listeners are equipped with the knowledge to sustain and grow their grazing operations.Links in the episodehttps://www.americangrazinglands.com/ Looking for grass-based breeders? Explore the Grass Based Genetics directory.Visit our Sponsors:Noble Research InstituteRedmond Agriculture Grassroots CarbonGrazing Grass LinksWebsiteCommunity (on Facebook)Original Music by Louis Palfrey

Join us as we celebrate a milestone with the 100th episode of the Grazing Grass Podcast, where we extend a warm thank you to our loyal listeners and embrace the future with a new episode format. Listen in as we unpack the critical role of observation in successful grazing management with none other than the renowned Jim Gerrish. From his early days with electric netting for sheep to his invaluable contributions as a consultant, Jim's journey through regenerative grazing practices is a treasure trove of insights. His unique perspective, shaped by a non-traditional background in crop and hog farming, offers a refreshing look at how to manage land and livestock effectively.In this episode, we traverse the practicalities of grazing management for both sheep and cattle, reflecting on the evolution of a farming operation that began with a mere 13 acres. Discover the efficiency gains from strategic techniques such as leader-follower grazing and daily moves, which Jim deftly balances against other farm responsibilities. This conversation not only addresses the time investment concerns related to daily rotations but also highlights how these practices contribute to a farm's overall productivity and success.As we round out this celebratory episode, we explore the intersections of technology, family life, and the shifting agricultural landscape with Jim. The discussion delves into the economic and societal factors influencing farming decisions, including the rising interest in small-scale farming among urbanites. Jim shares his expertise on the critical importance of integrating livestock for soil health and the profound impact of time management on preventing overgrazing. We wrap up with Jim's recommended resources for grazing management and a call to critically evaluate agricultural advice, ensuring listeners are equipped with the knowledge to sustain and grow their grazing operations.Links in the episodehttps://www.americangrazinglands.com/ Looking for grass-based breeders? Explore the Grass Based Genetics directory.Visit our Sponsors:Noble Research InstituteRedmond Agriculture Grassroots CarbonGrazing Grass LinksWebsiteCommunity (on Facebook)Original Music by Louis Palfrey

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