There's a fundamental flaw in constantly managing for green production. Landscape function will decline. And with it the sustainability of the operation. We see this across the board with dairy operations for instance (constantly grazing at this 3 leaf stage), soil structure is lost: water cycles are impaired and carbon cycle is broken (since this relies in part on the production, and decomposition of lignified material).
Amazing, thanks for sharing! One question though: I assume the 10 inch measure is for Palisade grass only. Is it very different for other species? Is that info available? Thanks!
Interesting video however I’m a bit confused as cattle don’t graze like that re only taking a few inches off the top. They find a plant they like, wrap their tongue around the and rip it off an inch above the ground. Also you didn’t talk about what’s happening below ground with the impact on grass roots so can’t tell if this more frequently grazing is going to be detrimental to the grass long term
We need to transition completely and rapidly away from animal agriculture and fishing to have a liveable future on this planer, so anything aiming at increasing production is sending us in the wrong direction!
Thats a very dumb statement. No cattle no meat .If you believe for 1 sec cows are the problem in this climate change hoax then you need some serious counselling 😂😂😂
There's a fundamental flaw in constantly managing for green production. Landscape function will decline. And with it the sustainability of the operation. We see this across the board with dairy operations for instance (constantly grazing at this 3 leaf stage), soil structure is lost: water cycles are impaired and carbon cycle is broken (since this relies in part on the production, and decomposition of lignified material).
Wow, I like this guy. Kinda hard to understand for this gringo, but he sure knows what he's talking about. From I've seen of Greg Judy. Good stuff.
Green leave's are the best, so cut green grass, is better at 6 in. Nice to know.
Why fertilize if the grass grows faster than what you can graze it ?!
Now I understand why my Lucerne did not last more than 6 years Thank You Des Moloney -Australia
Amazing, thanks for sharing!
One question though: I assume the 10 inch measure is for Palisade grass only. Is it very different for other species? Is that info available? Thanks!
I think the principle is, don't let your pasture go to stems.
Interesting video however I’m a bit confused as cattle don’t graze like that re only taking a few inches off the top. They find a plant they like, wrap their tongue around the and rip it off an inch above the ground. Also you didn’t talk about what’s happening below ground with the impact on grass roots so can’t tell if this more frequently grazing is going to be detrimental to the grass long term
55% increase in bodyweight gain! Wow!
Is this available in English ?
It is in English.
We need to transition completely and rapidly away from animal agriculture and fishing to have a liveable future on this planer, so anything aiming at increasing production is sending us in the wrong direction!
go on a hunger strike
Are you crazey? Proper grazing without the application of fertilizer is as green and sustainable as you can get! Your science is messed up.
Thats a very dumb statement. No cattle no meat .If you believe for 1 sec cows are the problem in this climate change hoax then you need some serious counselling 😂😂😂