Grazing Chart Overview
0:55
6 ай бұрын
Amateurs vs  Professionals
2:24
Жыл бұрын
Developing the WOTB Habit
2:13
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Planning Framework for Succession
8:28
Deadwood Finder and Benchmarking
4:05
Common Cattle Operation Terms
2:10
What RMC Believes In
2:50
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How to Get Rid of Cheatgrass
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Ryan Kuhns of Eagle, Idaho
3:34
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Roger's Rambling Ruminations Preview
1:03
Lowell Krisher of Lusk, Wyoming
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Welcome to RMC
2:03
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Winter Water Systems
2:59
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2 Mornings a Week for WOTB
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Horribilizing
5:11
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Getting Everyone On The Same Page
3:41
Queen of the Prairie Grasses
1:44
2 жыл бұрын
How to Take Control of Your Life
4:27
Every Ranch Needs a Flip Chart
6:49
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Management Intensive Grazing
3:01
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Optimizing Cattle Performance
4:05
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@chaosplan
@chaosplan 9 күн бұрын
Interesting but it didn’t explain how to get rid of cheatgrass.
@troutfisher7182
@troutfisher7182 Ай бұрын
In CA they are starting to use a native annual grass ( festuca microstachys) in the native seed mixes they use for restoration after wildfires. It acts as a nurse plant while the native perennial grasses are getting established, and makes it harder for the invasive cool weather annuals to get a foot hold.
@billmartin8874
@billmartin8874 Ай бұрын
EXCELLENT!....even tho' I am not 'ranching for profit'....😆 This would seem to work for EVERYONE !! Thanks!!
@Ranching4Profit
@Ranching4Profit Ай бұрын
You bet!
@sougatthapa3842
@sougatthapa3842 3 ай бұрын
explained very well and in only 2 minutes too thank you good sir
@gregtweedie8396
@gregtweedie8396 4 ай бұрын
Very well put. You make a great team!
@daddski1
@daddski1 4 ай бұрын
Hi, is this the old Nicholas Ranch? And idea what happened to sarah or david? Grew up in ReeHeights in the 60's and early 70's. Grandpa had the grainery and carpenter /lumber shop just north of the tracks. Any idea about Lori or the other Brocks? Mosers? Any of the originals left? Thinking of moving the Moody clan back to the area and would love to know if it is feasible now that I am retired and disabled Vet? Dave, abigael, Candace, and baby bubu (Cassadra) Moody
@trifoils
@trifoils 4 ай бұрын
I've seen this very thing happen to my land after it was severely overgrazed by sheep. First year was chock full of fiddlenecks, which went away after a couple years of rest. Even the sagebrushes begin to disappear when cows trample them, going for the grass underneath, as long as there is enough rest.
@trifoils
@trifoils 4 ай бұрын
Most excellent analysis sir, thanks very much for diagramming it out. I've played with this puzzle on my own pasture with chicken tractors, but our rest period can be over a year, or a few months depending on where we are in the wet season (mountains of Ca). Also the terrain yields different rates and I'm sure you've covered all this in class. But this video explained in a few minutes with several hours of university professors didn't even touch! Turned on the light bulb for me.
@Ranching4Profit
@Ranching4Profit 4 ай бұрын
We are so glad this was helpful for you!
@FulbrightFarmstead
@FulbrightFarmstead 4 ай бұрын
This was great. There is so much confusion around rotational grazing but this video was very clear and concise, thank you! We have 80 acres in central Montana that we are trying to figure out how to best make a living off of with such small acreage. I look forward to watching more of your videos.
@matthewghardy
@matthewghardy 5 ай бұрын
Ranching For Profit is the best kept secret in the regenerative ag movement
@Ranching4Profit
@Ranching4Profit 5 ай бұрын
Ah thanks for the kind words! But we hope you share our content so we don't stay a secret to folks in ag. 😉
@matthewghardy
@matthewghardy 5 ай бұрын
This is really the best way to approach business and life. Where do you want to be? Now do what you need to do to get there.
@ryry8210
@ryry8210 6 ай бұрын
Please reconsider using this due to the possibility of chemicals from the tire leaching into the water, especially when exposed to heat and sunlight 😬 Wire ingested by cattle from the tire can also lead to the potentially fatal hardware disease.
@safffff1000
@safffff1000 9 ай бұрын
It's more like 95% over graze from what I see in central MO.
@entrepreneurlife649
@entrepreneurlife649 9 ай бұрын
Effectively, the hay was a value add by increasing the utilization of an asset.
@deeprootstexas
@deeprootstexas 10 ай бұрын
This is one of the most clear videos on these topics. Thank you.
@Ranching4Profit
@Ranching4Profit 10 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@joelx77
@joelx77 10 ай бұрын
Joel Salatin's Polyface farm is super impressive, his books are great too.
@joelx77
@joelx77 11 ай бұрын
Good video. I do sweat equity on my family ranch for free! Haha😊
@brittanynorris2297
@brittanynorris2297 Жыл бұрын
Would your course be for someone with no experience but looking to get into the ranching industry?
@Ranching4Profit
@Ranching4Profit Жыл бұрын
Ranching for Profit is a business school for people in agriculture. Whether you grow crops or raise animals whether you are a large or small operation the principles we teach will apply to any business regardless of scale or what you grow/raise. That being said, the majority of our clients are from livestock operations that are large enough to support a family. The examples in the school are mostly based on livestock operations running a breeding herd. However, we teach principles that apply to any business. If you are new to farming/ranching, you won’t be alone. Every school has a few attendees who are just getting started and every school has someone who has a mixed cropping and livestock farm or only cropping.
@gubbben123
@gubbben123 Жыл бұрын
Very informative but please be careful with being in a hole. Would hate to see it collapse
@vidyasagarp2000
@vidyasagarp2000 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the informative video... could you please guide on how to get rid of pathogen issues due to anaerobic compost. Thank you
@iamsecond3625
@iamsecond3625 Жыл бұрын
Great thoughts!
@LtColDaddy71
@LtColDaddy71 Жыл бұрын
We use poly wire and timed latches to keep them moving 2-3 times per day. I want one bite taken, and a lot of trampling, so when they come back it’s like a nice spring flush. But I’m very fortunate with the annual precip we get. I don’t have to be as smart as most guys and gals. The west is known for cattle, but people don’t realize how much premium products comes from the other side of the Mississippi. We have a lot of ponds. I don’t back fence until we get to the next pond, or if conditions require it, I’ll put up a lane.
@michellefinger6641
@michellefinger6641 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your video series, I have found them very helpful & inspiring. I am wondering, the concept presented in this video is true for an individual plant (leave more leaves & it will recover faster). However, cattle are preferential & highly selective in their grazing habit. This results in their favorite most palatable plants being instantly grazed severely, & more leaves will be left on the less palatable plants. Thus the "leave more leaves" strategy presented here over time will shift the plant species composition of a paddock toward a higher prevalence of less palatable plants. ? Thoughts? Thankyou.
@iamsecond3625
@iamsecond3625 Жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
@monty510
@monty510 Жыл бұрын
Economics: "Should I do this?" Finance: "Can I do this?" It clicked for me when you said that. Thanks for the explanation!
@Ranching4Profit
@Ranching4Profit Жыл бұрын
We are glad it was helpful!
@jesayamutota4219
@jesayamutota4219 Жыл бұрын
How big should the paddocks be?
@TristanBanwell
@TristanBanwell Жыл бұрын
Great framework, thanks.
@syn7hetic788
@syn7hetic788 Жыл бұрын
Both options are giving you insites you need to make the correct business decisions so id argue you should do it both ways for a full picture, without doing it the first way you will never know that you could take your time, your truck and your rented hay ground and graze it for another 3k profit instead of a 2k loss incressing your business profit from 1k to 6k.
@shawnhanna3205
@shawnhanna3205 Жыл бұрын
Is this on a float? If cows don’t use that tank, that day then it runs over your tank edge and makes an ice rink.
@Sam-mo5td
@Sam-mo5td Жыл бұрын
Wow, this couldn’t have come at a better time! Thank you for all the great points. Is there a company you recommend to do succession planning with?
@Ranching4Profit
@Ranching4Profit Жыл бұрын
We have a Succession Intensive that we teach each year. Check it out here: ranchmanagement.com/generation This intensive is designed exclusively for alumni of our Ranching for Profit School. We also recommend checking out Elaine Froese kzfaq.info she provides a lot of great resources.
@joshlucas9020
@joshlucas9020 Жыл бұрын
What a great video! Dave, you are a true wealth of knowledge, thank you
@michaelwright8627
@michaelwright8627 Жыл бұрын
The wisdom in what you’re doing is helpful. I’m 5 years away from starting my own rotational grazing operation to produce 3-5 families worth of annual food The principles you’re discussing are clearly scalable
@jdmarr2259
@jdmarr2259 Жыл бұрын
Ingenious
@derviecoughlan5023
@derviecoughlan5023 Жыл бұрын
Thank you i had a hard time understnading fixed versus working capital. Do you think they would keep the female cows and sell some of the male?
@clementsetima4271
@clementsetima4271 Жыл бұрын
Hi. I've been watching your videos and they are very helpful. Thank you so much for the information.
@Battlefield2FertileField
@Battlefield2FertileField Жыл бұрын
Thanks Bruce and Beth for sharing your inspirational feedback.