Regenerative Agriculture with Noble Research Institute and The American Cattlemen Podcast
By Jessica Graham
In today’s fast-paced agricultural landscape, staying informed is crucial for farmers and ranchers to thrive. That’s where the American Cattlemen Podcast comes in. Through our podcast, we provide valuable insights, practical advice, and industry updates to help you and your operation. Podcasts are a way to spread free information and to connect producers with some of the top leaders in the industry. At the American Cattlemen Podcast, we source industry experts. From local producers, to exclusive genetics and research-backed experts.
One of our top podcasts series focuses on regenerative agriculture. By teaming up with Noble Research Institute, we were able to form and break down a practical plan on maximizing your farm’s profit.
The series kicks off with Hugh Aljoe from Noble Research Institute. He reveals a few simple changes you can make to manage your soil, leading to increased fertility and boosted production. Noble Research helps us learn how to start and how to implement regenerative agriculture on your farm or ranch. One of the easiest ways you can start is by simply changing up how and where you feed hay this winter.
Noble Research Institute provides additional tips from Steve Swaffar. Steve provides tips and strategies from his article, “Gain a New View of Your Pastures Forage Potential”. On the podcast, he elaborates and discusses the article further.
Additionally, Paul Luna, from the Noble Research Institute, joins host and publisher, Gale McKinney. During their conversation, Paul walks us through how to set up a solar charged polywire paddock. This can be useful for rotational grazing and he walks us through different pros and cons of the polywire paddocks.
A lot of us have pastures and Will Mosley, takes a look at managing those pastures. Will dives into the topic of prescribed burnings and how it benefits you. Along similar lines of pasture management, expert Joe Pokay, shares tips and strategies from his article, “Building More Fence to Meeting Your Regenerative Grazing Needs”. The sixth episode in our series, Jim Johnson tackles the discussion on overseeding pastures.
We believe in the power of connection and knowledge sharing. By bringing together industry experts, producers, and listeners, we create a platform for open dialogue and learning.
We’re proud to have partnered with the Noble Research Institute to bring you a series dedicated to exploring this transformative approach to farming.
From soil health to pasture management, we cover it all. Join us as we delve into the world of regenerative agriculture and discover how it can help you maximize your profits. Whether you’re a seasoned cattle producer or just starting out, the American Cattlemen Podcast is your go-to resource for staying ahead of the curve.
With just a few changes to how you’re currently doing things, you can greatly benefit the fertility and production of your land. we explore how and where you feed can improve soil health. We also help you answer the question: “Where do I start?”. The Regenerative Agriculture series with Noble Research (brought to you by Gallagher), is one of our best series. you can find the complete series on Regenerative Agriculture Practical Implementation on our website, www.americancattlemen.com.
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