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🌾 Around the Fencepost Episode 18 Veronica Steer Sunbow Jerseys / Jacob Leach Wet Meadows Seed

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The conversation with Miss Veronica Steer of Sunbow Jerseys in Cottage Grove, Tennessee covers the farm's history, challenges, and the use of social media to share authentic farm experiences. The discussion also delves into the importance of storytelling and the impact of technology on dairy farming practices. The conversation covers a range of topics including vaccination, dairy promotion, grazing, women in agriculture, and equipment maintenance. The speakers discuss the importance of explaining the 'why' behind vaccination, the benefits of whole milk, the challenges and rewards of grazing, and the role of women in agriculture. They also touch on the need for equipment maintenance and the loss of knowledge in family farms. The conversation delves into the multifaceted nature of dairy farming, highlighting the challenges, joys, and essential role of dairy in nutrition. It also emphasizes the importance of care, enjoyment, and safety in dairy production. Takeaways * Authentic storytelling is a powerful tool for sharing the real experiences and challenges of dairy farming. * The use of social media allows for the sharing of authentic farm experiences and provides insight into the daily life of a dairy farmer. Vaccination 'Why': Explaining the reasons behind vaccination is important. * Whole Milk Benefits: Whole milk has nutritional benefits and its promotion is significant. * Grazing Challenges: Grazing presents challenges and rewards for dairy farmers. * Women in Agriculture: The role of women in agriculture is essential and involves various responsibilities. * Equipment Maintenance: Equipment maintenance is crucial for farm operations and requires knowledge and skill. Dairy farming involves a diverse range of tasks beyond milking cows, including equipment maintenance and crop management. * Each farm has its unique focus, whether it's on cows, crops, or technology, and there's no one-size-fits-all approach to farming. * The Chapters * 00:00 Introducing Sunbow Jerseys * 05:21 Influence of Family and Community * 21:20 Vaccination 'Why' and Whole Milk Benefits

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jakson 🌾 Around the Fencepost Episode 18 Veronica Steer Sunbow Jerseys / Jacob Leach Wet Meadows Seed kansikuva

🌾 Around the Fencepost Episode 18 Veronica Steer Sunbow Jerseys / Jacob Leach Wet Meadows Seed

The conversation with Miss Veronica Steer of Sunbow Jerseys in Cottage Grove, Tennessee covers the farm's history, challenges, and the use of social media to share authentic farm experiences. The discussion also delves into the importance of storytelling and the impact of technology on dairy farming practices. The conversation covers a range of topics including vaccination, dairy promotion, grazing, women in agriculture, and equipment maintenance. The speakers discuss the importance of explaining the 'why' behind vaccination, the benefits of whole milk, the challenges and rewards of grazing, and the role of women in agriculture. They also touch on the need for equipment maintenance and the loss of knowledge in family farms. The conversation delves into the multifaceted nature of dairy farming, highlighting the challenges, joys, and essential role of dairy in nutrition. It also emphasizes the importance of care, enjoyment, and safety in dairy production. Takeaways * Authentic storytelling is a powerful tool for sharing the real experiences and challenges of dairy farming. * The use of social media allows for the sharing of authentic farm experiences and provides insight into the daily life of a dairy farmer. Vaccination 'Why': Explaining the reasons behind vaccination is important. * Whole Milk Benefits: Whole milk has nutritional benefits and its promotion is significant. * Grazing Challenges: Grazing presents challenges and rewards for dairy farmers. * Women in Agriculture: The role of women in agriculture is essential and involves various responsibilities. * Equipment Maintenance: Equipment maintenance is crucial for farm operations and requires knowledge and skill. Dairy farming involves a diverse range of tasks beyond milking cows, including equipment maintenance and crop management. * Each farm has its unique focus, whether it's on cows, crops, or technology, and there's no one-size-fits-all approach to farming. * The Chapters * 00:00 Introducing Sunbow Jerseys * 05:21 Influence of Family and Community * 21:20 Vaccination 'Why' and Whole Milk Benefits

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jakson 🌾 Around the Fencepost Episode 17 Juliette Albrecht Grassi Milk Dairy / Jacob Leach Wet Meadows kansikuva

🌾 Around the Fencepost Episode 17 Juliette Albrecht Grassi Milk Dairy / Jacob Leach Wet Meadows

Juliette Albrecht of Grassy Milk Dairy shares the challenges and triumphs of transitioning to small-scale, grass-driven, and consumer-connected dairy farming in Missouri. From the initial move to Missouri to the success of direct milk sales, Juliette's story is one of resilience, learning, and community connection. Juliette shares her experiences and insights as a dairy producer, emphasizing the importance of preventing losses and promoting animal welfare. She discusses the challenges and misconceptions surrounding small dairies, the use of medicines, and the future of the industry. Juliette also highlights the need for consumer understanding and transparency in dairy production. Takeaways * Small-scale, grass-driven dairy farming requires adaptation and learning, especially when transitioning from confinement to pasture-based feeding. * Direct milk sales have been a successful and rewarding venture, creating a strong connection between the producer and the consumer. Preventing losses through personal experiences * Challenges and misconceptions of small dairies * The importance of consumer understanding and transparency in dairy production Chapters * 00:00 Community Connection and Support * 26:27 Preventing Losses and Promoting Animal Welfare * 35:11 Consumer Understanding and Transparency in Dairy Production * 44:10 Separating Calves from Cows and Animal Welfare

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jakson 🌾 Around the Fencepost Episode 16 Jacob Leach / Cattle Production Profits Wet Meadows Seed kansikuva

🌾 Around the Fencepost Episode 16 Jacob Leach / Cattle Production Profits Wet Meadows Seed

🐄 What really drives profit in a cattle operation? In this episode of Around the Fencepost, we discuss the management decisions that have the biggest impact on profitability. While many producers focus on cattle prices, genetics, and equipment, true profitability often comes from how well you manage your forage resources and available acres. The conversation explores the relationship between forage timing, acre management, and decision-making, showing how each affects the bottom line of a cattle operation. Every acre has the potential to produce more value when forage systems are properly planned and managed. One of the key topics discussed is the role of summer annuals. These forages can provide valuable feed during periods when cool-season grasses slow down, helping producers fill forage gaps, extend grazing opportunities, and reduce reliance on stored feed. The discussion also highlights the importance of fall perennials. Establishing and maintaining productive perennial stands creates a strong foundation for long-term grazing success. Healthy perennial systems help improve soil structure, support livestock performance, and contribute to overall farm sustainability. Another major focus is protecting forage investments. Producing hay requires significant time, labor, equipment, and input costs. Proper storage through hay barns, tarps, and other protective measures can help preserve forage quality while reducing waste and financial loss. Sometimes profitability is not about producing more, but protecting what you already have. Pasture rest is another critical management tool discussed in this episode. Allowing pastures adequate recovery time helps maintain plant health, improve root development, and increase long-term forage production. Effective grazing management is about understanding plant growth cycles and creating systems that benefit both livestock and land. The episode also covers one of the most valuable management practices available to producers: soil and forage sampling. Rather than making decisions based on assumptions, testing provides real-world data that can guide fertility programs, feeding strategies, and forage management decisions. Knowing what is happening in your fields and feed sources allows for more accurate planning and better financial outcomes. Whether you manage a small herd or a large cattle operation, understanding the connection between forage production, pasture management, and profitability can help you make more informed decisions and improve overall performance. 🎙️ Chapters 00:00 – Factors Affecting Profit 07:24 – Hay Barns and Tarps: Protecting Investments 14:03 – Soil and Forage Sampling: Knowing Instead of Guessing Learn more about forage management, grazing systems, and seed solutions at https://wetmeadowsseed.com [https://wetmeadowsseed.com] #WetMeadowsSeed #AroundTheFencepost #CattleProduction #ForageManagement #GrazingManagement #PastureManagement #SoilHealth #ForageTesting #RotationalGrazing #BeefCattle #LivestockManagement #SummerAnnuals #PerennialForages #HayManagement #FarmProfitability #RegenerativeAgriculture #RanchLife #FarmLife #Agriculture

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jakson 🌾 Around the Fencepost Episode 15 Dr. Roger Gates Jacob Leach Wet Meadows Seed kansikuva

🌾 Around the Fencepost Episode 15 Dr. Roger Gates Jacob Leach Wet Meadows Seed

Dr. Roger Gates shares insights on forage agronomy, regenerative agriculture, and the establishment of warm-season perennials. He emphasizes the importance of soil health, diversity, and the abundance mentality in agricultural practices. The discussion covers the management of summer annuals, perennial establishment, and fertility preparation for fall planting. Takeaways * Regenerative agriculture emphasizes abundance mentality and the importance of soil health and diversity. * Summer annuals can be managed to clean up fields ahead of fall establishment. * Fertility preparation for fall planting includes soil testing, liming, and a spoon-feeding approach to nitrogen application. Chapters * 00:00 Introduction to Dr. Roger Gates * 06:05 Collaboration and Experience with Tifton Group * 11:09 Summer Annuals and Forage Considerations * 19:06 Warm Season Annuals and Grazing Strategies * 27:09 Regrowth and Grazing Intervals * 32:18 Summer Annuals for Fall Field Cleanup * 46:09 Fertility Preparation for Fall Planting

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