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In this episode of Casual Cattle Conversations, host Shaye Wanner talks with Devlon Ford of the Noble Research Institute about the fundamentals of grazing management, cattle management, and regenerative ranching. They cover the importance of understanding carrying capacity, stocking rate, and stock density to ensure sustainable and profitable ranching practices.
Devlon provides valuable insights on how to create effective grazing plans, avoid common mistakes, and adapt your strategy for better livestock health and increased profitability. This episode is packed with expert advice on how to balance your grazing strategy to avoid costly mistakes, improve your land, and achieve long-term sustainability. Whether you're a rancher or looking to start in the industry, this conversation will help you make informed decisions about your grazing management.
Key Topics:
The science of grazing management
Carrying capacity vs. stocking rate
How stock density affects soil health and grazing efficiency
The impact of grazing decisions on profitability and livestock health
Creating adaptive grazing plans for your ranch
Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and leave a comment to let us know your thoughts on regenerative ranching and sustainable grazing practices!
Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction to Grazing and Profitability
02:24 - Understanding Carrying Capacity vs. Stocking Rate
14:36 - The Importance of Stock Density in Grazing Management
18:48 - Profitability Implications of Grazing Decisions
22:20 - Adaptive Grazing Strategies for Different Operations
26:22 - Common Mistakes and Missed Opportunities in Grazing Plans
30:00 - Evaluating and Adjusting Herd Size for Sustainability
Resources:
Noble Research Institute – https://bit.ly/3DD7uG0
Cargill/Vigortone Mineral – https://bit.ly/3Xe6EGr
Performance Livestock Analytics – https://hubs.la/Q03cBlb50
Move the Ranch Forward – https://www.casualcattleconversations.com/ranchermind-events/p/move-the-ranch-forward-2025
#grazing #stockingrate #nobleresearch #ranching #beef
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In this episode of Casual Cattle Conversations, host Shaye Wanner talks with Devlon Ford of the Noble Research Institute about the fundamentals of grazing management, cattle management, and regenerative ranching. They cover the importance of understanding carrying capacity, stocking rate, and stock density to ensure sustainable and profitable ranching practices.
Devlon provides valuable insights on how to create effective grazing plans, avoid common mistakes, and adapt your strategy for better livestock health and increased profitability. This episode is packed with expert advice on how to balance your grazing strategy to avoid costly mistakes, improve your land, and achieve long-term sustainability. Whether you're a rancher or looking to start in the industry, this conversation will help you make informed decisions about your grazing management.
Key Topics:
The science of grazing management
Carrying capacity vs. stocking rate
How stock density affects soil health and grazing efficiency
The impact of grazing decisions on profitability and livestock health
Creating adaptive grazing plans for your ranch
Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and leave a comment to let us know your thoughts on regenerative ranching and sustainable grazing practices!
Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction to Grazing and Profitability
02:24 - Understanding Carrying Capacity vs. Stocking Rate
14:36 - The Importance of Stock Density in Grazing Management
18:48 - Profitability Implications of Grazing Decisions
22:20 - Adaptive Grazing Strategies for Different Operations
26:22 - Common Mistakes and Missed Opportunities in Grazing Plans
30:00 - Evaluating and Adjusting Herd Size for Sustainability
Resources:
Noble Research Institute – https://bit.ly/3DD7uG0
Cargill/Vigortone Mineral – https://bit.ly/3Xe6EGr
Performance Livestock Analytics – https://hubs.la/Q03cBlb50
Move the Ranch Forward – https://www.casualcattleconversations.com/ranchermind-events/p/move-the-ranch-forward-2025
#grazing #stockingrate #nobleresearch #ranching #beef
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