Multi-Species Grazing Foundations with Greg Judy (Remastered) Part 2 of 3

EPISODE · May 13, 2026 · 25 MIN

Multi-Species Grazing Foundations with Greg Judy (Remastered) Part 2 of 3

from The Stockman Grassfarmer Podcast · host The Stockman Grassfarmer

In this episode, Greg Judy shares practical, field-tested lessons on building profitable and resilient multi-species grazing systems. This remastered session dives into the infrastructure, grazing strategies, drought planning, and diversified income streams that help producers improve pasture performance while reducing dependence on costly inputs. From fencing and portable paddocks to hunting leases and soil health, Greg explains how intentional management can dramatically improve both profitability and land resilience. 🔑 Key Points Covered: Fence is the Highest ROI Investment:Permanent perimeter fencing built with high-tensile steel creates control, improves grazing management, and prevents costly overgrazing. Portable Paddocks Increase Flexibility:Starting with portable polywire instead of permanent interior divisions allows producers to adapt quickly and improve rotations efficiently. Water Systems Matter—but Don’t Overbuild:Strategic water placement is important, but cattle can walk farther than many producers assume. Sunlight Harvesting Drives Profitability:Maintaining adequate leaf area and plant residuals maximizes solar energy capture and pasture productivity. High-Density Grazing Done Correctly Works:Frequent moves and controlled grazing can improve pasture recovery and animal performance when properly managed. Multi-Species Grazing Creates Synergy:Sheep, poultry, pigs, and cattle all bring unique advantages—from weed control and fertility cycling to diversified income streams. Hunting and Fishing as Revenue Streams:Recreational access such as hunting leases and fishing days can create additional income from existing land resources. Drought Requires Early Action:Greg emphasizes monitoring regrowth closely and reducing stocking rates early before overgrazing creates long-term damage. Soil Cover is Critical:Maintaining a “litter bank” protects soil moisture, reduces temperatures, improves infiltration, and keeps rainfall where it belongs. Infrastructure Should Simplify Labor:Lightweight reels, effective fencing systems, and thoughtful layouts dramatically reduce daily workload and stress. 🌱 Actionable Insights: Prioritize permanent perimeter fence before investing heavily in other infrastructure. Start with portable polywire systems to improve grazing flexibility and reduce upfront costs. Protect ponds and water sources from direct livestock access. Monitor forage regrowth regularly—especially during drought conditions. Maintain adequate plant residuals and soil cover to improve water retention and pasture recovery. Diversify enterprises to create multiple income streams from the same acreage. Consider recreational opportunities like hunting or fishing access where appropriate. Use species strategically—sheep for smaller acreages, poultry for fertility, pigs for diversification. Simplify systems to reduce labor and improve operational sustainability. 📌 Special Offer for Podcast Listeners:This episode comes directly from Greg Judy’s in-depth grazing course. 👉 Get a discounted link to the full video recording here The full course goes even deeper into:• Multi-species grazing systems• Fencing and infrastructure• Drought resilience• Soil health• Profitability strategies• Livestock management Tune in with your favorite podcast app to The Stockman Grassfarmer Podcast and discover how intentional grazing management can transform your land, livestock, and bottom line.

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