Zombie Apocalypse Cows and the Future of American Ranching (Live Farm Tour) - Smoke River Ranch | #111

EPISODE · Mar 18, 2026 · 46 MIN

Zombie Apocalypse Cows and the Future of American Ranching (Live Farm Tour) - Smoke River Ranch | #111

from The Regenaissance Podcast · host The Regenaissance

Joel Hollingsowrth has spent years doing something most people wouldn't dare try - building a regenerative cattle ranch from scratch, with no money, no inherited land, and no roadmap. And yet, it has become one of the pioneering regenerative farms in the nation. Joel is joined by David, who left an Ivy League PhD program to ranch in rural Mexico before landing here, and Daniel, the herd manager responsible for translating Joel's system into daily practice. Together they walk us through mob grazing at extreme stocking densities, a heritage genetics breeding program built for a world without antibiotics, virtual fencing technology, and a community ownership model designed to solve the financing problem that stops most regenerative farmers before they start.This is a conversation about what it really takes (the stubbornness, the financial creativity, the ecological thinking, and the human community) to build something lasting and that works. KEY TOPICSUltra-high-density mob grazing and how it mimics bison impact to restore soil and seed banksHeritage breed genetics (Piney Woods, composite bulls) and building "zombie apocalypse" cattleVirtual fencing technology and its potential to transform daily ranch labourThe herd share financial model and how community capital makes regenerative ranching viableReviving rural community through food sovereignty, nutrient density, and local economic energyWHAT YOU'LL LEARNWhy stocking density, not just rotation, is the key lever in regenerative grazingHow cows' hooves act as seed planters and why "weeds" like thistles are actually healing the soilWhat rumen fill and manure consistency tell a herd manager about animal health and forage qualityWhy cattle genetics matter as much as grazing method, and what "adapting to the system" looks likeHow Joel financed his ranch with no money down, and why the herd share model is a blueprint others could followCONNECT WITH JOELSmoke River Ranch WebsiteXTIMESTAMPS00:00 – Welcome to Oklahoma: Joel, David & the Smoke River story08:00 – What's broken in rural America and what Smoke River is rebuilding12:00 – Fresh Rx Oklahoma: food as medicine and local supply chains15:00 – How Joel got started: a $1/year lease, no capital, and a Twitter DM19:00 – Virtual fencing: digital paddocks and 60 hours of saved labour per week21:00 – Heritage breeds: Piney Woods cows, composite bulls, and the genetics program25:00 – Mob grazing explained: why five moves a day and what stocking density actually means31:00 – Herd management with Daniel: rumen fill, manure scoring, and daily cattle metrics36:00 – Sick cow protocols and building a self-selecting genetics program45:00 – Weeds as healers: thistles, pioneer species, and soil succession

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