Thanks for showcasing Greg, and his regenerative methods that make for happy animals, while providing optimum health, for animals, people, soil, and planet… LONG term.
As Bismarck said, "I prefer to learn from the experience of others.". Making a comfortable living off of the land in a sustainable way is an admirable goal... but it doesn't happen without a lot of planning, thought, consideration, and EFFORT. There is a Native American quote that I think sums it up in a nutshell, "You borrow this Earth from your Grandchildren." I believe that this is the future for our agricultural industry.
I have been following Greg for the last year after I bought cows kept by the person I bought them from. We bought acres in Feb of raw land we are working on to be a grass farm.
Greg's teaching is really a lot of simple common sense and tons of knowledge learned by doing. I don't have a farm and I feel smarter for listening to him speak. I rarely leave a comment this long, I'm really impressed with his knowledge. 🐄 🐮
The Freeze-Thaw Cycle of Northern Climes work best @ DeCompressing Soils. However, in my Northern Mich property, we can Still see the Trails left after Timbering in 1970’s on Light Sandy Soils. Even after discing with a small quad 6” deep, those 2 Tracks can be seen every Spring.
I my name is Denise, my mother Rita showed me your videos. I appreciate the fact that you help your parents. My mom moved in with me 2 years ago, after my father passed away… Excited about learning… Many prayers to you and your family…
Interesting that Greg was saying exactly the same things as you for years, it’s great when different people are on the same page. There was a lot of interesting insights being shared there
I’m just seven minutes into this but I have to comment: for me, going to Greg Judy’s grazing school in May was the best investment of time and money! Thanks for all the work you’ve been doing to help put out the word about Greg Judy and regenerative grazing. Now, back to enjoying the video…
Greg Judy raises his cattle like my Grandpa did 50 years ago. That's how I was taught to care for ours. And not just the cattle. The sheep, and horses too.
I never miss a Gregg Judy video.Just a world of knowledge and wisdom..I’m glad you two collaborate on your video.It’s cool to see your ranch improving the regenerative way…I will be full time ranching in a couple of years,so this has been beneficial
Josh, I like the content of yours that I've seen. But the tidbits of Greg's school in this video are the best I've seen on your channel. Thanks so much for sharing and thanks so much to Greg for sharing. I'm not living vicariously in my YT watch history, as many are, I'm trying to learn to be sustainable on small-scale. Greg and Joel are God's gift to a hamstrung generation and I encourage all to consume as much of their material as possible.
Hey having had done through what your now going through, I just wanting to remind you to take care of yourself bud!. I know it’s hard at times my friend but you will get through this. Just wanted to let you know that it’s fine to steep back sometimes and take a break bud. Anyway stay safe and if you need a helping hand don’t be to proud to ask bud.
Josh, This was enjoyable, but it really shows the difference between farming back there and out here in the west. We have no winter pasture. We have snow fields. But, it is still interesting.
@@peterjones3226 while I can't comment on this year, in years past he has done rather well in drought as his soils hold more moisture now and can absorb every drop they get instead of running off. Plus the better soil structure let's the roots get deeper with less effort.
Another great job Josh! I was there with you and we both saw that Greg is gifted with experience and wisdom. What an enjoyable time of renewal for my mind!
I found this very engrossing. I like to learn more about how he feeds those mineral supplements. Great way to enrich depleted soil, by having the animals, (cattle and smaller creatures, even microbes), work the minerals into the soil.
I've got 28 acres raw land not fenced-in. I'm in Georgia and might want to do beef Cattle how much (ballpark) do you think it will cost. I have an active creek on the property. I know it's super vague question.
We have already packed humans into that factory farm and look at us. LA NYC Chicago Philly packed into smaller areas eating crap food and we're all obese. That older generation had it right.
Greg sure knows his stuff...soil but dont forget good ol H2O ....our country is taking it for granted...we need a pipeline network for it...(example the western drought)
That depends on where you grew up. Like Cairo in Egypt it's Kyroh in KS its cayro, not sure how they say it in Illinois. In Missouri there's a Nevada nuvayduh but the state is nuvahduh
You should not be dissing on styles of farming that happen to be different from yours- and promoting inaccurate perceptions of them. We have enough forces that are against agriculture in general, and we need to support each other. I could find fault with how you do some things, too.
Personal opinion is we already feed humans the way you described being a “crime against humanity” is already happening go watch what people buy at the grocery store.
Everyone should be working hard to get out of Leftist cities, and if possible buy some land. We can all see the writing on the wall and it’s our children’s future at stake here
Strange, I would have expected someone to say "get away from right-wing commercial chemical company farming". I'm not sure you know the same "gun-toting, meat-eating, permaculture/regenerative/organic eating/supporting, tree-hugging liberal lefties" that I know. I'm not sure where you are getting your information nor am I going to guess, but I see more conservative, right-wing or centrist, corporate and main-stream putting more laws on the books limiting small or medium operations while pushing the chemical company herbicide, fungicide, insecticide, fertilizers, and the bank pushing loans for metal equipment. Last I have seen with independent media and personal sources from around the globe, the chemical companies have grabbed the Vegan foods and plant-based milk and meat substitutes that began with the leftwing-permaculture-vegans, and ran with it, but no one I know still thinks the plant-based movement is still "liberal/progressive or left". The plant-based thing has become corporatist-centrist. I have a theory that there are only 2 actual factions, one is the people who are working and making a living because of work and cooperation, and the other group is the super rich or wanna-be super rich who want to get rich off other people's labor while not looking after the wellbeing of the workers or contributing back to society (most philanthropy is just a tax write off and not a real contribution to the prosperity of society). ...just my take.
@@leelindsay5618 I said “Leftist cities”, which is a statistical fact, and you start going on about vegans? Cool story bro. btw, who owns most of the corporations in the US and who do those corporations donate exclusively to? I believe it’s other Democrats. But keep telling yourself you are the ‘Resistance’
I think the bigger problem is that we are missing moderation....it's extreme this....and extreme that...when what we need is intelligent middle ground moderation and mental health in our country
The wisest thing that should be on every wise individual list is to invest in different stream of income that don't depend on the government to bring money especially now...•
Check out Gregs Site: greenpasturesfarm.net/ UA-cam ua-cam.com/channels/i8jM5w49UezskDWBGyKq5g.html
Thanks for showcasing Greg, and his regenerative methods that make for happy animals, while providing optimum health, for animals, people, soil, and planet… LONG term.
Subscribed to Gregg’s utube channel. Thanks for the link! Really enjoyed the video. Thanks for all of your hard work to bring that to us!
FL UT
@@orcoastgreenman
@@stevesimpson8334 not sure what that means
As Bismarck said, "I prefer to learn from the experience of others.". Making a comfortable living off of the land in a sustainable way is an admirable goal... but it doesn't happen without a lot of planning, thought, consideration, and EFFORT. There is a Native American quote that I think sums it up in a nutshell, "You borrow this Earth from your Grandchildren." I believe that this is the future for our agricultural industry.
I have been following Greg for the last year after I bought cows kept by the person I bought them from. We bought acres in Feb of raw land we are working on to be a grass farm.
Greg's teaching is really a lot of simple common sense and tons of knowledge learned by doing.
I don't have a farm and I feel smarter for listening to him speak.
I rarely leave a comment this long, I'm really impressed with his knowledge.
🐄 🐮
The Freeze-Thaw Cycle of Northern Climes work best @ DeCompressing Soils.
However, in my Northern Mich property, we can Still see the Trails left after Timbering in 1970’s
on Light Sandy Soils. Even after discing with a small quad 6” deep, those 2 Tracks can be seen every Spring.
Neighbours use to drive across my hay fields during deer hunt in late fall, definitely see the damage next season . Very good point Greg .
yep...that's why we don't allow folks to hunt, they simply don't respect our land
One of the BEST SRF videos yet. Our farm ethic is so very similar to Greg's.
Josh I really like Greg. He's such a nice and genuine person.
We sure enjoyed joining everyone in this grazing school! Still soaking it in!
I would be interested in seeing a vlog, on your farm, demonstrating what new things you've learned. That would be soooo cool!
I my name is Denise, my mother Rita showed me your videos. I appreciate the fact that you help your parents. My mom moved in with me 2 years ago, after my father passed away…
Excited about learning… Many prayers to you and your family…
Greg is just a wealth of information
Interesting that Greg was saying exactly the same things as you for years, it’s great when different people are on the same page. There was a lot of interesting insights being shared there
I’m just seven minutes into this but I have to comment: for me, going to Greg Judy’s grazing school in May was the best investment of time and money! Thanks for all the work you’ve been doing to help put out the word about Greg Judy and regenerative grazing. Now, back to enjoying the video…
Kindof shocked me that nobody seemed to be taking notes.
I'm starting to farm on my own , I've worked for farmers all my life and i'll give it a try.
You did good
Excellent episode. A far cry from the way we did it in the 'old days'.
Hi..... Thank you for showing your video homestead 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 🎥👍👍👍
Greg Judy raises his cattle like my Grandpa did 50 years ago. That's how I was taught to care for ours. And not just the cattle. The sheep, and horses too.
I never miss a Gregg Judy video.Just a world of knowledge and wisdom..I’m glad you two collaborate on your video.It’s cool to see your ranch improving the regenerative way…I will be full time ranching in a couple of years,so this has been beneficial
Good luck to you!
Josh, I like the content of yours that I've seen. But the tidbits of Greg's school in this video are the best I've seen on your channel. Thanks so much for sharing and thanks so much to Greg for sharing. I'm not living vicariously in my YT watch history, as many are, I'm trying to learn to be sustainable on small-scale. Greg and Joel are God's gift to a hamstrung generation and I encourage all to consume as much of their material as possible.
I really enjoyed your interview . Thank you.
Top of the morning from West Michigan
Morning Josh.🇺🇸👍
Good morning Josh!
Thank You Greg and Mrs. Judy I really appreciate it to learn.
WOW! A lot to learn! Hope that these people realize what they are getting in too!
I just got super pumped when this video popped up today!
Hey Josh , good morning from Houston
This was great! This is the kind of content that needs to keep being pumped out.
Thanks Josh
Jan is the best.
Awesome! I'm not a farmer but I would love to be so live vicariously.
Hey having had done through what your now going through, I just wanting to remind you to take care of yourself bud!. I know it’s hard at times my friend but you will get through this. Just wanted to let you know that it’s fine to steep back sometimes and take a break bud. Anyway stay safe and if you need a helping hand don’t be to proud to ask bud.
Very good video
Josh, This was enjoyable, but it really shows the difference between farming back there and out here in the west. We have no winter pasture. We have snow fields. But, it is still interesting.
Look at what Gabe Brown is doing in North Dakota.
@@russellsmith3825 haven't seen Gabe Brown lately sure would like to know how his crops are doing after the dry season
@@peterjones3226 while I can't comment on this year, in years past he has done rather well in drought as his soils hold more moisture now and can absorb every drop they get instead of running off. Plus the better soil structure let's the roots get deeper with less effort.
Another great job Josh! I was there with you and we both saw that Greg is gifted with experience and wisdom. What an enjoyable time of renewal for my mind!
Just what I need, another youtube channel addiction ..... so fascinating!!
Thanks for bring us along as you got great information. 🤟🏼
Good Morning
Great Video Josh!
Thank you!!
Excellent info Thank you Josh for sharing.
Was hear
And learned something
Wooooooo!
Josh, you need a Farm Stay Cabin ! People would like to help you and learn from you.
Time and money for sure....we'll get there
Smart man
Josh that was an excellent video! All
your videos are great but this one is over the top. Video was very relaxing!! Take cake buddy
That was heckin interesting 🤔
I found this very engrossing. I like to learn more about how he feeds those mineral supplements. Great way to enrich depleted soil, by having the animals, (cattle and smaller creatures, even microbes), work the minerals into the soil.
Greg has done several videos on his mineral system.
For more info check out Dr Fred Provenza and his book on the nutritional wisdom of animals.
That was fun to watch
Good men. !!
Herbivores not grainavores. I liked that.
Josh, you're a bicentennial baby, like me! 1976! Really quick math in my head! LOL! AC ( After Coffee)
I've got 28 acres raw land not fenced-in. I'm in Georgia and might want to do beef Cattle how much (ballpark) do you think it will cost. I have an active creek on the property. I know it's super vague question.
Call some fencing companies and gets estimates. I think Greg would keep them out of the creek with moveable electric fence.
We have already packed humans into that factory farm and look at us. LA NYC Chicago Philly packed into smaller areas eating crap food and we're all obese. That older generation had it right.
Right Judy, more 1000kg machine kill soil micro bio. The soil is eart skin, never put qn iron on it.
Does anyone know of a farm of this kind near Cincinnati? My dad would be tickled pink if I set him up on a tour
Polyface farm in Virginia is worth the drive
I needed a different car analogy for grain vs grass-fed cattle.. That one didn't make sense just yet..
lol...me neither after I said it bhahhaha
Greg sure knows his stuff...soil but dont forget good ol H2O ....our country is taking it for granted...we need a pipeline network for it...(example the western drought)
👍
can we visit yu big man?
you can go to gregs grazing school next year
Wait, stop Josh! It’s MISSOURI not MISSOURA.... 😂😂
Very informative video, thanks!
That depends on where you grew up.
Like Cairo in Egypt it's Kyroh in KS its cayro, not sure how they say it in Illinois.
In Missouri there's a Nevada nuvayduh but the state is nuvahduh
It’s all fun and games about Northern slang vs. Southern. It’s just fun and if we can’t have fun , well....
You should not be dissing on styles of farming that happen to be different from yours- and promoting inaccurate perceptions of them. We have enough forces that are against agriculture in general, and we need to support each other. I could find fault with how you do some things, too.
Personal opinion is we already feed humans the way you described being a “crime against humanity” is already happening go watch what people buy at the grocery store.
Everyone should be working hard to get out of Leftist cities, and if possible buy some land. We can all see the writing on the wall and it’s our children’s future at stake here
Strange, I would have expected someone to say "get away from right-wing commercial chemical company farming". I'm not sure you know the same "gun-toting, meat-eating, permaculture/regenerative/organic eating/supporting, tree-hugging liberal lefties" that I know. I'm not sure where you are getting your information nor am I going to guess, but I see more conservative, right-wing or centrist, corporate and main-stream putting more laws on the books limiting small or medium operations while pushing the chemical company herbicide, fungicide, insecticide, fertilizers, and the bank pushing loans for metal equipment. Last I have seen with independent media and personal sources from around the globe, the chemical companies have grabbed the Vegan foods and plant-based milk and meat substitutes that began with the leftwing-permaculture-vegans, and ran with it, but no one I know still thinks the plant-based movement is still "liberal/progressive or left". The plant-based thing has become corporatist-centrist. I have a theory that there are only 2 actual factions, one is the people who are working and making a living because of work and cooperation, and the other group is the super rich or wanna-be super rich who want to get rich off other people's labor while not looking after the wellbeing of the workers or contributing back to society (most philanthropy is just a tax write off and not a real contribution to the prosperity of society). ...just my take.
@@leelindsay5618 I said “Leftist cities”, which is a statistical fact, and you start going on about vegans? Cool story bro. btw, who owns most of the corporations in the US and who do those corporations donate exclusively to? I believe it’s other Democrats. But keep telling yourself you are the ‘Resistance’
I think the bigger problem is that we are missing moderation....it's extreme this....and extreme that...when what we need is intelligent middle ground moderation and mental health in our country
The wisest thing that should be on every wise individual list is to invest in different stream of income that don't depend on the government to bring money especially now...•
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