Awesome video and conference! A Big thanks to SD SH Coalition, partners and all the speakers. Glad to attend in person as well as be able to watch again. Long live the soil!
42:52 I sort of believed that just letting the grass grow bigger is just good, then I hear Jaime Elizondo talk about rotationally grazing one part of the farm, but quite severely, still with adequate rest periods, while leaving the other part alone until the end of the growing season for your winter stockpile. Makes so much more sense with this information: it's not only about animal performance to graze them at a young(er) stage, but about them exudating "massive amounts" of carbon into the soil, when they are in this vegetative state.
I wish people like this were running the world
Awesome video and conference! A Big thanks to SD SH Coalition, partners and all the speakers. Glad to attend in person as well as be able to watch again. Long live the soil!
42:14 5x up to 30x more carbon gets into the soil through root exudates than through above ground biomass...
42:52 I sort of believed that just letting the grass grow bigger is just good, then I hear Jaime Elizondo talk about rotationally grazing one part of the farm, but quite severely, still with adequate rest periods, while leaving the other part alone until the end of the growing season for your winter stockpile.
Makes so much more sense with this information: it's not only about animal performance to graze them at a young(er) stage, but about them exudating "massive amounts" of carbon into the soil, when they are in this vegetative state.
Succinct, interesting, and Immensely helpful.
Thanks to all who partnered in this.🙏🙏
Great talk. Thank you for the valuable info. Subsrcibing
Such a nice presentation...
Fantastic informations , thank you.
communication!!
thanks for the information. keep going
what ?water vapor not co2? ( ˃̶̤́ ꒳ ˂̶̤̀ )
Wow !!
Grateful for content like this. However it is almost impossible to listen to.