Devastating Drought Has Hit Our Farm | Grazing Management
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Drought has hit our farm and we are doing our best to manage grazing through it. #farming #regenerativeagriculture #regenerativefarming #pastureraised #pastures #michigan #beef #cows #drought
Praying for rain for the farms and the farmers, Nathan God Bless
Thank you very much!
@@drumhillerfarms6858Your welcome , this is Dave, the guy with the Celica, thanks for your hospitality last week, not much rain yet so I'll keep praying
thoughts and prayers are with you both, from the UK
Thanks!
i just watched this video of the drought conditions in your area.
We have been dealing with drought here for 5 years in Southern Saskatchewan.
I have been Regeneratively grazing for most of this time on some of my acres.
Slowing down helps. but eventually choices have to be made as to herd size.
I'm fortunate that I have more acres than cattle.
Even with the droughts I have increased the quality and carrying capacity through the droughts. nature is amazing. Rain will come!
@@boovavjb Praying g for rain!!
Praying for rain to cover your area and all surrounding farmers. God Bless!!!
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Thanks
🙏🙏 and believing 🌧️
Thanks!
Keep your heads up rains comin
Thanks pastor, I believe, asking God to help me with my Unbelief
Hair sheep would be a good addition to your operation. Sheep produce more meat per year than beef. 5 sheep equal 1 cow/ calf, figure 8 lambs per season.5-7 moths and the lamb is ready for market,vs 24 to 30 months for beef and with the market for lamb in your part of Michigan is a winner. Royal white is probably the best choice.
I have not heard of the royal white breed. I would love some sheep man, maybe some day if I can find some good genetics
@@drumhillerfarms6858 Royal White Sheep Breed Information, History & Facts