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In this very first episode of the Grazing Grass Podcast, host Cal Hardage shares the story behind the show, his background in farming, and the vision for building a community of graziers who want to maximize forage production through better management. Cal reflects on his upbringing on a dairy and beef operation, his lifelong learning in the world of grass farming, and his current practices on 240 acres in Oklahoma raising cattle, sheep, and goats using regenerative rotational grazing.
Listeners will learn why Cal created the podcast, what to expect from future episodes, and how to connect with others through the Grazing Grass Community. He also answers the original version of the Famous Four questions, sharing his favorite grazing books, top tools on the farm, and where listeners can learn more about his work.
Topics Covered
Why You Should Listen
This episode sets the tone for everything the Grazing Grass Podcast is about: practical grazing knowledge, farmer-to-farmer learning, and real-world insights from someone working to improve forage and livestock production. It’s an honest, down-to-earth introduction that helps listeners connect with Cal’s story and the mission behind the podcast.
Resources Mentioned
Need genetics that perform on forage?
Take a look at Grass Based Genetics—a directory of livestock bred to thrive on grass.
Helpful Grazing Grass Links:
• Website (Episodes, Resources & More)
• Join the Grazing Grass Community on Facebook
Original music by Louis Palfrey.
Follow us on social media!
Website: https://grazinggrass.com/
Facebook: Grazing Grass Podcast
Instagram: @grazinggrass
Twitter: @grazing_grass
Affiliate links:
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In this very first episode of the Grazing Grass Podcast, host Cal Hardage shares the story behind the show, his background in farming, and the vision for building a community of graziers who want to maximize forage production through better management. Cal reflects on his upbringing on a dairy and beef operation, his lifelong learning in the world of grass farming, and his current practices on 240 acres in Oklahoma raising cattle, sheep, and goats using regenerative rotational grazing.
Listeners will learn why Cal created the podcast, what to expect from future episodes, and how to connect with others through the Grazing Grass Community. He also answers the original version of the Famous Four questions, sharing his favorite grazing books, top tools on the farm, and where listeners can learn more about his work.
Topics Covered
Why You Should Listen
This episode sets the tone for everything the Grazing Grass Podcast is about: practical grazing knowledge, farmer-to-farmer learning, and real-world insights from someone working to improve forage and livestock production. It’s an honest, down-to-earth introduction that helps listeners connect with Cal’s story and the mission behind the podcast.
Resources Mentioned
Need genetics that perform on forage?
Take a look at Grass Based Genetics—a directory of livestock bred to thrive on grass.
Helpful Grazing Grass Links:
• Website (Episodes, Resources & More)
• Join the Grazing Grass Community on Facebook
Original music by Louis Palfrey.
Follow us on social media!
Website: https://grazinggrass.com/
Facebook: Grazing Grass Podcast
Instagram: @grazinggrass
Twitter: @grazing_grass
Affiliate links:
Riverside - Create professional-quality podcast episodes with ease using Riverside's seamless recording and editing tools.
Podium - Unlock your podcast's potential with Podium, the AI copywriter for show notes, articles, social posts, and more!

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