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In a discussion about farm business performance, the speaker explains ballpark cost-of-production calculations using accountant figures and cautions that benchmarking can mislead because farms differ by growth stage and maintenance investment. He says their operation is increasingly a “land business” as lifestyle-driven prices distort productive value, making expansion difficult and prompting thoughts about relocating capital north despite drought risk. He emphasizes labor efficiency—top producers running far higher DSE per labor unit—supported by infrastructure, scale, and cash flow, and argues the key success ingredient is knowledge and paid expertise when needed. For an upcoming pasture talk, he describes shifting from a “cow hat” to a “grass hat,” focusing on perennial pastures (notably Polaris) to double winter growth and carrying capacity via rotational grazing, nitrogen and foliar inputs, and careful management of clover and fertility, while mitigating grass tetany with bore water and supplements. The conversation also covers his daily working-dog training, yard weaning to improve cattle quietness and labor efficiency, and advice to his younger self: pursue the dream, keep learning, and handle people better.
00:00 Cost of Production Basics
01:53 Benchmarking Reality Check
02:48 Land Prices and Lifestyle Money
04:01 Growth Plans and Expansion Dilemma
05:35 Labor Efficiency and Scale
07:45 Cash Flow and Critical Mass
10:40 Grass Hat Profit Drivers
12:21 Polaris and Winter Feed Boost
14:09 Storing Feed on Cows
15:51 Rotational Grazing Rules
20:42 Fertiliser and Foliar Strategy
21:14 Managing Grass Tetany Risk
22:40 Grass Tetany Explained
23:22 Salt and Magnesium Routine
23:48 Drought Water Realities
24:35 Perennial Pasture Mix
26:02 Establishing Polaris Successfully
27:51 Grazing and Seeding Strategy
28:47 Working Dogs and Trials
30:35 Yard Weaning with Dogs
32:49 Training Young Dogs
37:02 Advice to Younger Self
38:35 Final Thanks and Wrap
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In a discussion about farm business performance, the speaker explains ballpark cost-of-production calculations using accountant figures and cautions that benchmarking can mislead because farms differ by growth stage and maintenance investment. He says their operation is increasingly a “land business” as lifestyle-driven prices distort productive value, making expansion difficult and prompting thoughts about relocating capital north despite drought risk. He emphasizes labor efficiency—top producers running far higher DSE per labor unit—supported by infrastructure, scale, and cash flow, and argues the key success ingredient is knowledge and paid expertise when needed. For an upcoming pasture talk, he describes shifting from a “cow hat” to a “grass hat,” focusing on perennial pastures (notably Polaris) to double winter growth and carrying capacity via rotational grazing, nitrogen and foliar inputs, and careful management of clover and fertility, while mitigating grass tetany with bore water and supplements. The conversation also covers his daily working-dog training, yard weaning to improve cattle quietness and labor efficiency, and advice to his younger self: pursue the dream, keep learning, and handle people better.
00:00 Cost of Production Basics
01:53 Benchmarking Reality Check
02:48 Land Prices and Lifestyle Money
04:01 Growth Plans and Expansion Dilemma
05:35 Labor Efficiency and Scale
07:45 Cash Flow and Critical Mass
10:40 Grass Hat Profit Drivers
12:21 Polaris and Winter Feed Boost
14:09 Storing Feed on Cows
15:51 Rotational Grazing Rules
20:42 Fertiliser and Foliar Strategy
21:14 Managing Grass Tetany Risk
22:40 Grass Tetany Explained
23:22 Salt and Magnesium Routine
23:48 Drought Water Realities
24:35 Perennial Pasture Mix
26:02 Establishing Polaris Successfully
27:51 Grazing and Seeding Strategy
28:47 Working Dogs and Trials
30:35 Yard Weaning with Dogs
32:49 Training Young Dogs
37:02 Advice to Younger Self
38:35 Final Thanks and Wrap