Love hearing the cows eating grass. It’s so relaxing. This morning I moved my sheep and calf in a new area. They were so excited. They look forward to the fresh grass. They almost knock ya over. It wasn’t long until I heard them crunching grass like your animals.
I'm a new grazing farmer I just have 2 Calfs boy do they know fresh forage amazing. I'm moving them daily. I feel so bad for all the cattle get the whole farm what a shame. I see some real abuse out there.
Thanks Greg. Hearing about your soil improvement gives me hope. Many of my fields have inch or less of top soil. I think one of the ridgeland crop fields I've got my eye on might not have any. The damage that's been done just knots my stomach when I get thinking about it. I hope I can add five inches to the soil profile too. What a legacy.
The land wants grazing animals! It's amazing to see how the land responds to grazing animals when care is taken. The land absolutely comes to life when it's properly grazed. My old beat to heck farm (from previous operators) has just exploded with new life and vigor from rotational grazing. I see new plants, animals and creepy crawlies everywhere I look, it's a real fun experience to spend time there with the animals and the land. I could spend all day there every day and never get tired of it. It's also so much fun to have animals that love having me there, between the sheep, the dogs and cattle that are gentle enough to pet...I'm not sure it could get any better.
I've got a neighbor over the hill who I have not met I think they got 4-5 yearlings on about 20 acres no rotation it's an absolute disaster sad. I see the potential for it could be beautiful.
You can find them at rivercottagefarm.net or at the community farmers market in bowling green, KY, as well as the franklin Tennessee farmers market at the factory. Thanks!
@@davemi00 A group of pigs is called a passel, team or sounder so I guess it'd be either a Paherd a Teherd (lol) or a Soherd. Personally I'd just call it a mess and cut to the point. Lol.
farmers outstanding in the field.
They just grazed the topics, I wanted more!
Yep jez chewing the cud
Love hearing the cows eating grass. It’s so relaxing. This morning I moved my sheep and calf in a new area. They were so excited. They look forward to the fresh grass. They almost knock ya over. It wasn’t long until I heard them crunching grass like your animals.
I'm a new grazing farmer I just have 2 Calfs boy do they know fresh forage amazing. I'm moving them daily. I feel so bad for all the cattle get the whole farm what a shame. I see some real abuse out there.
I'll have to come back to meet Ian, but it was fantastic to pick Greg Branns brain! I thank you both for the hard-won knowledge. - Eric
Two wise, mature, experienced men talking. Good visit.
I was in the first of the two schools, you gentlemen make a great team, seamless interactions and tremendous bank of knowledge
Much appreciated!
Both of you did a Fantastic Job last week!
Thanks Greg. Hearing about your soil improvement gives me hope. Many of my fields have inch or less of top soil. I think one of the ridgeland crop fields I've got my eye on might not have any. The damage that's been done just knots my stomach when I get thinking about it. I hope I can add five inches to the soil profile too. What a legacy.
The land wants grazing animals! It's amazing to see how the land responds to grazing animals when care is taken. The land absolutely comes to life when it's properly grazed. My old beat to heck farm (from previous operators) has just exploded with new life and vigor from rotational grazing. I see new plants, animals and creepy crawlies everywhere I look, it's a real fun experience to spend time there with the animals and the land. I could spend all day there every day and never get tired of it. It's also so much fun to have animals that love having me there, between the sheep, the dogs and cattle that are gentle enough to pet...I'm not sure it could get any better.
I've got a neighbor over the hill who I have not met I think they got 4-5 yearlings on about 20 acres no rotation it's an absolute disaster sad. I see the potential for it could be beautiful.
you guys were GREAT! all that expierecnce in the same field , great video
Appreciate y’all !!!!
A Pair of Greg graziers 😱 a Winning Hand !!
Your cows seem so calm..
Greg B knows his stuff
Hey Mr.Judy
Thanks again for more insight.
Now the question. Well behind and between the both of you is something rising in to the air. What is that?
Fog coming off our pond
Where can we find Debbie's knitted products?
I want to know too!
You can find them at rivercottagefarm.net or at the community farmers market in bowling green, KY, as well as the franklin Tennessee farmers market at the factory. Thanks!
What’s the “smoke” or fog rising in the background ?
Fog coming off our pond.
im just starting out in middle tennessee. Do either of you Gregs have any resources in my neck of the woods whose brain i can pick
We all need an NRCS officer like Mr Brann!
Wish you had shown Debbie
What part of Kentucky is Greg farming in?
Tennessee border with Kentucky
I gotta believe there were some good stories!!!
You would be right!
Awesome school lots of info from both of you
Ah, I thought it was a typo: flerd! It is an actual word. What is a flerd?
It's a combination of a flock of sheep and a herd of cattle. Flock + Herd = Flerd
So, would a Plerd be pigs and cattle?
@@davemi00 A group of pigs is called a passel, team or sounder so I guess it'd be either a Paherd a Teherd (lol) or a Soherd. Personally I'd just call it a mess and cut to the point. Lol.
Good
I don’t see this posted here. I’ve listened to this presentation a couple times. ua-cam.com/video/p8HhR413tSI/v-deo.html. You’re welcome. :)
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