Looking at the Ecosystem Processes in the Field (Part 3) with Jim Gerrish

EPISODE · Oct 29, 2025 · 26 MIN

Looking at the Ecosystem Processes in the Field (Part 3) with Jim Gerrish

from The Stockman Grassfarmer Podcast · host The Stockman Grassfarmer

In this episode, Jim Gerrish (along with Joel Salatin) walks the pastures and pond banks of Polyface Farm, discussing how to balance grass, water, and livestock in a resilient grazing system. Jim explains how biological timing drives feed quality, why mechanical brush-hogging isn’t always worth it, and how to use stock density as your main management lever. Joel reflects on the financial realities of hay-making, customer consistency, and the long-term payoffs of soil recovery and water design. They also explore the ecological lessons behind land recovery—from erosion scars to thriving ponds—and how understanding nature’s laws can help graziers make better decisions every day. 🔑 Key Points Covered: Foxtail and Forage Quality: Why plant maturity—not species—is the real driver of nutrition. Livestock as Land Managers: Using grazing pressure and timing instead of machines. Hay as Insurance: How Joel views hay inventory as both a hedge and a marketing necessity. Functional Water Cycles: Slower-filling ponds as a sign of better soil infiltration. Integrated Livestock Systems: Chickens, dung beetles, and soil microbes working together. Land Recovery & Ecology: Lessons from transforming degraded land into a thriving landscape. Sheep for Slope Management: Using lighter animals to protect steep areas around ponds. 🌱 Actionable Insights: Let livestock—not machines—be your main pasture management tool. Observe forage maturity closely to time grazing for peak nutrition. Think of hay as both a financial buffer and a promise to your customers. Design water systems that protect against erosion and build resilience. Recognize that regeneration is a process—soil biology and diversity take time to rebuild.  

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