EPISODE · Oct 11, 2023 · 53 MIN
e77. From Classroom to Pasture with Catherine Kirchner
from Grazing Grass Podcast | Rotational Grazing, Soil Health & Profitable Livestock Farming · host Grazing Grass
In this episode, Catherine Kirchner shares her inspiring journey from being a teacher to becoming a regenerative farmer. She recounts the challenges she faced and the steps she took to establish herself in the agricultural industry. Catherine's farming philosophy focuses on building a symbiotic relationship with the land and animals, leading her to unconventional methods like stacking enterprises. This approach has not only increased profitability but also fostered sustainability. She shares her experiences with cattle and sheep farming, discussing her preferences for specific breeds and her marketing strategies. Catherine emphasizes the importance of continuous learning, mentorship, and innovation in farming practices. The episode concludes with a discussion on stacked enterprises and Catherine's expansion into poultry farming.Books/Resources Mentioned:Holistic Management by Allan SavoryDirt to Soil by Gabe BrownFor the Love of Soil: Strategies to Regenerate Our Food Production Systems by Nicole MastersSocial media:Facebook: Uncommon Beef LLCInstagram: @uncommonbeefWebsite: https://uncommonpastures.com/Discover the wonders of regenerative agriculture with Noble Research Institute! Their practical solutions and extensive research help farmers and ranchers enhance soil health, increase grazing productivity, and uplift the entire ecosystem. They've just launched the Essentials of Regenerative Ranching course - a must for those eager to pioneer change in agriculture. Check them out at noble.org and pioneer a sustainable future today! 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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In this episode, Catherine Kirchner shares her inspiring journey from being a teacher to becoming a regenerative farmer. She recounts the challenges she faced and the steps she took to establish herself in the agricultural industry. Catherine's farming philosophy focuses on building a symbiotic relationship with the land and animals, leading her to unconventional methods like stacking enterprises. This approach has not only increased profitability but also fostered sustainability. She shares her experiences with cattle and sheep farming, discussing her preferences for specific breeds and her marketing strategies. Catherine emphasizes the importance of continuous learning, mentorship, and innovation in farming practices. The episode concludes with a discussion on stacked enterprises and Catherine's expansion into poultry farming.Books/Resources Mentioned:Holistic Management by Allan SavoryDirt to Soil by Gabe BrownFor the Love of Soil: Strategies to Regenerate Our Food Production Systems by Nicole MastersSocial media:Facebook: Uncommon Beef LLCInstagram: @uncommonbeefWebsite: https://uncommonpastures.com/Discover the wonders of regenerative agriculture with Noble Research Institute! Their practical solutions and extensive research help farmers and ranchers enhance soil health, increase grazing productivity, and uplift the entire ecosystem. They've just launched the Essentials of Regenerative Ranching course - a must for those eager to pioneer change in agriculture. Check them out at noble.org and pioneer a sustainable future today! 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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