Breaking Tradition to Develop Sustainable Practices By Lydia Kyle

EPISODE · Apr 22, 2026 · 7 MIN

Breaking Tradition to Develop Sustainable Practices By Lydia Kyle

from The Stockman Grassfarmer Podcast · host The Stockman Grassfarmer

In this episode, Lydia Kyle shares the story of John and Betty Mobbs and their transformation of Lazy JM Ranch in Idaho. What began as a struggle to stay afloat evolved into a regenerative grazing operation rooted in adaptability, stewardship, and long-term thinking. The episode explores how challenging deeply held traditions—like winter calving and conventional feeding systems—opened the door to improved soil health, increased forage production, and a more profitable and sustainable ranch business. Through years of learning, experimentation, and perseverance, the Mobbs family redefined their approach to land management, livestock, and marketing—creating a model that supports both their family and their community. 🔑 Key Points Covered: Breaking Tradition: Moving calving season from February to May improved animal health, reduced stress, and aligned production with natural forage cycles. From Overgrazing to Regeneration: Recognizing they were understocked yet overgrazing led to a complete shift in grazing management. Adopting Management-Intensive Grazing: Transitioning to rotational and cell grazing rapidly increased forage production and carrying capacity. Building a Resilient Operation: Diversifying livestock and improving soil health resulted in more pollinators, better pastures, and long-term sustainability. Direct-to-Consumer Marketing: Supplying local families with grass-finished beef created a stronger, more profitable connection to their community. 🌱 Actionable Insights: Align calving and production cycles with natural forage availability to reduce input costs and stress. Evaluate grazing practices—overgrazing can occur even with fewer animals if management is off. Start small with rotational or cell grazing and scale as you see results. Focus on building soil health and biodiversity to improve long-term productivity. Develop direct marketing channels to capture more value and build relationships with customers. 📌 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 breaking tradition can lead to a more resilient, profitable, and fulfilling future in agriculture.

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