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EPISODE · May 1, 2024 · 57 MIN

e110. Regenerative Ranching Meets Pecan Cultivation with Charles Rohla

from Grazing Grass Podcast | Rotational Grazing, Soil Health & Profitable Livestock Farming · host Grazing Grass

Join us as we welcome Charles "Chuck" Rolla from the Noble Research Institute for a rich conversation about the dynamic world of agriculture, regenerative practices, and the intricacies of pecan production. Chuck shares his journey from beginnings on a family ranch to his academic pursuits in animal and crop sciences, and his ultimate role as a pecan specialist and regenerative grazing educator. Throughout the discussion, Chuck illuminates the transformative power of regenerative grazing courses designed to help ranchers craft sustainable operations and seamlessly integrate grazing with pecan orchards for enhanced benefits.Listen in as Chuck takes us through the evolution of his agricultural practices, from managing livestock to embracing the principles of regenerative agriculture. His experience spans from traditional cattle rearing to raising miniature Herefords, all while fostering soil health and sustainability. Chuck also unpacks the complexities of forage management and the innovative use of technology to optimize grazing strategies. By sharing his own experiences and the educational resources offered by the Noble Research Institute, Chuck offers invaluable insights into the practicalities of agricultural success.Our discussion culminates in a comprehensive look at the symbiotic relationship between livestock and pecan orchards. Chuck provides a deep understanding of how integrating animals into tree farming can boost soil health, enhance tree production, and ultimately lead to a more profitable and ecologically sound agricultural system. He addresses common concerns and misconceptions, offering solutions and championing a paradigm shift towards this integrated approach. Whether you're a seasoned farmer or new to the field, Chuck's expertise in both grazing management and pecan production offers a fresh perspective on the future of sustainable agriculture.Links mentioned in the episode:Noble Research InstituteVisit our sponsors:Noble Research InstituteKencove Farm Fence 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 welcome Charles "Chuck" Rolla from the Noble Research Institute for a rich conversation about the dynamic world of agriculture, regenerative practices, and the intricacies of pecan production. Chuck shares his journey from beginnings on a family ranch to his academic pursuits in animal and crop sciences, and his ultimate role as a pecan specialist and regenerative grazing educator. Throughout the discussion, Chuck illuminates the transformative power of regenerative grazing courses designed to help ranchers craft sustainable operations and seamlessly integrate grazing with pecan orchards for enhanced benefits.Listen in as Chuck takes us through the evolution of his agricultural practices, from managing livestock to embracing the principles of regenerative agriculture. His experience spans from traditional cattle rearing to raising miniature Herefords, all while fostering soil health and sustainability. Chuck also unpacks the complexities of forage management and the innovative use of technology to optimize grazing strategies. By sharing his own experiences and the educational resources offered by the Noble Research Institute, Chuck offers invaluable insights into the practicalities of agricultural success.Our discussion culminates in a comprehensive look at the symbiotic relationship between livestock and pecan orchards. Chuck provides a deep understanding of how integrating animals into tree farming can boost soil health, enhance tree production, and ultimately lead to a more profitable and ecologically sound agricultural system. He addresses common concerns and misconceptions, offering solutions and championing a paradigm shift towards this integrated approach. Whether you're a seasoned farmer or new to the field, Chuck's expertise in both grazing management and pecan production offers a fresh perspective on the future of sustainable agriculture.Links mentioned in the episode:Noble Research InstituteVisit our sponsors:Noble Research InstituteKencove Farm Fence 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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