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EPISODE · Feb 18, 2026 · 50 MIN

Mootopia: How Grazing Animals Heal Soil, Climate, and Human Health

from The Stockman Grassfarmer Podcast · host The Stockman Grassfarmer

In this episode, Ben Sargent and Mary Lin discuss their book Mootopia: How to Easily Fix Human Health and Heal the Planet, exploring the profound connections between grazing animals, ecosystem health, and human wellbeing. Their work examines how regenerative grazing restores soil fertility, supports microbiome diversity, and strengthens the natural feedback loops that sustain resilient landscapes. Drawing from their experience running a Colorado food co-op and extensive scientific research, Ben and Mary Lin highlight how grass-fed livestock influence everything from soil carbon and plant diversity to atmospheric biology and rainfall patterns. Their integrative approach challenges conventional thinking and offers a compelling case for restoring ecological balance through regenerative grazing systems. 🔑 Key Points Covered: The Microbiome Connection Between Animals, Land, and Humans: Diverse grassland ecosystems foster beneficial microbes that strengthen livestock, soil, and human health through interconnected biological relationships. How Grazing Animals Restore Soil and Ecosystem Function: Dense, moving herds contribute to fertility through the “chomp and stomp” effect—fertilizing soil, stimulating plant growth, and increasing biodiversity. The Role of Grazing in Climate and Water Cycles: Grasslands influence atmospheric processes through plant biology, soil microbes, and moisture cycling, helping restore rainfall patterns and ecosystem resilience. Why Diversity in Grazing Systems Matters: Integrating multiple species, including horses and cattle, strengthens soil fungal networks, enhances carbon storage, and accelerates regenerative outcomes. 🌱 Actionable Insights: Focus on building plant and microbial diversity in pastures to improve soil fertility and livestock health. Use adaptive grazing strategies that mimic natural herd movement to stimulate ecosystem recovery. Recognize livestock as essential partners in restoring ecological balance and long-term land productivity. 📌 For more insights and resources, be sure to visit us here for our latest specials and exclusive offers   👉 Tune in with your favorite podcast app to the Stockman Grassfarmer Podcast and discover how regenerative grazing can help rebuild healthy soil, strengthen livestock performance, and restore resilient ecosystems from the ground up.

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