This Drought Resistant Crop Improves Soil Health and Livestock Love It

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • Cover crop producers can struggle to find drought resistant forage crops and cover crops for livestock to eat. This cover crop is nutritious, protein rich, drought tolerant, and loves heat.
    This Cover Crop Improves Soil Health and Increases Protein for Livestock
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @GRAZINGARIZONA
    @GRAZINGARIZONA Рік тому +4

    Oh my gawd. Just a couple hours ago we spoke to each other in the comments section on your sorghum sudangrass video from a month ago. Just want to say again, my man, you are answering so many questions I've had, even questions i didn't realize i haven't asked myself yet. This IS the channel I've been looking for, fantastic information. I have to pace myself so i dont burn out on the info, but im so looking forward to go back to the start of your channel (think i saw it was 2 yrs old) and start watchin. Honestly the two videos ive watched so far has so much of the information that took me forever to gather. Can't thank you enough, I'll be commenting on older videos in the near future and i look forward to the education im about to receive. Thank you so much for taking the time, what ive seen so far is awesome. My interests in this is soil health so that my soil can feed my animals. Now all i need is a hundred years or so of rotational grazing to get a couple percent of organic matter to hold that monsoon season water.... i better get started.

    • @DowdleFamilyFarms
      @DowdleFamilyFarms  Рік тому

      Thanks for the comment. There’s a lot of information in many of these videos and it can take a while to digest it all. I do hope it helps you!

  • @christian4ever672
    @christian4ever672 Рік тому +2

    Thank you so much for all of your helpful information on cover crop! I am exploring how we will get started doing this next year on our farm in newly cleared areas.

    • @DowdleFamilyFarms
      @DowdleFamilyFarms  Рік тому +1

      We have lots of videos about them. Best think to do is get started and learn.