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In the inaugural episode of Grazing HORIZONs AgriProve Founder and Chair Matthew Warnken and Grazier in Residence Hobbs Magaret covered:The fundamental “what is a cow for?” question and why it matters for modern grazing systemsHow herds shaped savanna ecosystems and laid the foundations for productive, resilient landscapesWhy soil carbon, sunlight and water should be treated as practical management tools, not abstract conceptsThe role of grazing management, density and recovery in driving soil function and long-term productivityHow healthy soils operate more like a battery than a sponge, storing energy through carbonWhy aligning grazing decisions with first principles and ecological blueprints leads to better outcomesHow these principles set the foundation for future sessions in the Podinar SeriesStay tuned for the following 4 episodes in the coming months.
Full slides from this episode: https://gamma.app/docs/AgriProve-Grazing-Horizons-a-Podinar-Series--66pted9t5fvkwzk
By AgriProveIn the inaugural episode of Grazing HORIZONs AgriProve Founder and Chair Matthew Warnken and Grazier in Residence Hobbs Magaret covered:The fundamental “what is a cow for?” question and why it matters for modern grazing systemsHow herds shaped savanna ecosystems and laid the foundations for productive, resilient landscapesWhy soil carbon, sunlight and water should be treated as practical management tools, not abstract conceptsThe role of grazing management, density and recovery in driving soil function and long-term productivityHow healthy soils operate more like a battery than a sponge, storing energy through carbonWhy aligning grazing decisions with first principles and ecological blueprints leads to better outcomesHow these principles set the foundation for future sessions in the Podinar SeriesStay tuned for the following 4 episodes in the coming months.
Full slides from this episode: https://gamma.app/docs/AgriProve-Grazing-Horizons-a-Podinar-Series--66pted9t5fvkwzk