EPISODE · Jun 22, 2026 · 28 MIN
How to Protect Profit During Drought
from Casual Cattle Conversations · host casualcattleconversations
Today on Casual Cattle Conversations, Shaye interviews Devlon Ford, a regenerative ranching advisor at the Noble Research Institute, about managing drought in cattle operations. Ford explains drought-stress indicators producers should watch for, including forage color and condition, lack of rainfall, and cattle manure consistency as a signal of declining forage protein. Reactive options discussed include early weaning, strategic destocking (culling old, open, ornery, and poor performers while considering market profitability), and carefully analyzing the costs of purchasing hay or supplements. He also suggests subdividing pastures to increase stock density, improve grazing uniformity, and extend recovery time. Proactively, Ford emphasizes calculating carrying capacity and setting stocking rate below it, using rainfall trigger dates for destocking decisions, avoiding overgrazing to protect soil cover and biology, and using flexible enterprises like stockers/custom grazing during high-forage years. Learn about carrying capacity and stocking rate with Devlon: https://www.casualcattleconversations.com/casual-cattle-conversations-podcast-shownotes/devlon-ford Catch more conversations like this one and learn more at https://www.casualcattleconversations.com/ 00:00 Drought Reality Check 01:54 Meet Devlon Ford 02:36 Spotting Drought Stress 04:24 Early Weaning and Selling 05:24 Destocking for Profit 06:09 Feeding and Hay Economics 10:11 Grazing Tactics in Drought 13:10 Plan Ahead for Drought 13:37 Carrying Capacity Basics 17:43 Overgrazing Costs 20:21 Flexible Enterprises and Emotions 24:40 Cull Lists and Records 27:26 Final Field Reminders
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Today on Casual Cattle Conversations, Shaye interviews Devlon Ford, a regenerative ranching advisor at the Noble Research Institute, about managing drought in cattle operations. Ford explains drought-stress indicators producers should watch for, including forage color and condition, lack of rainfall, and cattle manure consistency as a signal of declining forage protein. Reactive options discussed include early weaning, strategic destocking (culling old, open, ornery, and poor performers while considering market profitability), and carefully analyzing the costs of purchasing hay or supplements. He also suggests subdividing pastures to increase stock density, improve grazing uniformity, and extend recovery time. Proactively, Ford emphasizes calculating carrying capacity and setting stocking rate below it, using rainfall trigger dates for destocking decisions, avoiding overgrazing to protect soil cover and biology, and using flexible enterprises like stockers/custom grazing during high-forage years. Learn about carrying capacity and stocking rate with Devlon: https://www.casualcattleconversations.com/casual-cattle-conversations-podcast-shownotes/devlon-ford Catch more conversations like this one and learn more at https://www.casualcattleconversations.com/ 00:00 Drought Reality Check 01:54 Meet Devlon Ford 02:36 Spotting Drought Stress 04:24 Early Weaning and Selling 05:24 Destocking for Profit 06:09 Feeding and Hay Economics 10:11 Grazing Tactics in Drought 13:10 Plan Ahead for Drought 13:37 Carrying Capacity Basics 17:43 Overgrazing Costs 20:21 Flexible Enterprises and Emotions 24:40 Cull Lists and Records 27:26 Final Field Reminders
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How to Protect Profit During Drought
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