Cover Crops for Winter Grazing

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Published 2021-11-04
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All Comments (21)
  • We raise pigs,rabbits,layers,broilers and our main enterprise is dairy goats. Started planting cover crops 3 years ago. We invested in a Genesis no till drill this year. If the math works out it will pay for itself in 2 years. Gabe brown and Ray Archuleta are awesome sources of resource. Looking forward to more pig videos.
  • @jonaheyking5897
    I’m from Cape Breton Nova Scotia and I’ll be starting my own regenerative pasture product farm this year. You page has helped so much thank you!
  • Hello!! Grettings from Barranca de sta Clara Jalisco. We are small dairy farmers. We love your channel
  • @garyuselman8597
    Plant at higher rate watch for up coming rain if you can find a cultipacker that you can roll over it after seeding is terrific
  • @brsharp99
    OMG, where have yall been? You guys are great. Your content has sparked my mind to research farming on another level. My hope is to have a small farm for me and my family to improve our health and be good stewards of the land. Learning about free-ranging animals is taking us back to a simpler time of raising animals responsibly and humanly. I always say animals should be thanked and honored for giving us food in this cycle of life. Thank you guys for the knowleged.
  • @garyuselman8597
    If you have pigs seed pumpkins turnips and radishes and move them often so they don't do to much deep tillage
  • @janh.2743
    a little bit late but thanks for this video, great job! Greetings from Germany!
  • @cardwellfarm2812
    I would love to know your thoughts on winter cover crops to grow through winter for North Texas? I'm looking to supplement or replace hay buying through the winter for 10 count head
  • @jamesfriday9490
    Hi not so far away, in South Carolina. I am just starting my homestead. House is almost move in ready. Love the channel, lots of great ideas. Looking for ways to be more self sufficient and late season grazing is right on target. Thanks
  • @blakwhait1025
    Hello Greetings from Algeria, go on, your company will be popular
  • @topbark5
    Thank you for the cap! I receivedityesterday🧢🙌😊@Heifers International
  • @ryanwessel2335
    How do you find the effectiveness of broadcasting seed versus using the no till drill?