Greg Judy Regenerative Rancher
Greg Judy Regenerative Rancher
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Pollinators at work on our newly purchased farm.
Pollinators at work on our newly purchased farm. It's wonderful to see pollinators at work on our milkweed strain plants.
If you have any fence building projects, you can get a 15% one-time discount from Powerflex Fence products by clicking on this link to automatically receive your own one-time discount of 15%: powerflexfence.com/judy10
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Leonardo and Tiffany are very passionate regenerative graziers that love what they do.
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Leonardo and Tiffany are very passionate regenerative graziers that love what they do. Check out their UA-cam channels: Leonardo's UA-cam channel is Kedesh Farm and Tiffany's channel is Kedesh Farm Homestead. Here is a couple that thoroughly enjoy their farming endeavors each day. If you have any fence building projects, you can get a 15% one-time discount from Powerflex Fence products by click...
Jan and Greg enjoying a beautiful morning on their new farm with the bull mob.
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Jan and Greg enjoying a beautiful morning on their new farm with the bull mob. It is the highlight of our day to spend time with our animals and inspect our forages on our farm. If you have any fence building projects, you can get a 15% one-time discount from Powerflex Fence products by clicking on this link to automatically receive your own one-time discount of 15%: powerflexfence.com/judy10
Joel explains what a good grazing pasture of diversity looks like in our bull/steer farm.
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Joel explains what a good grazing pasture of diversity looks like in our bull/steer farm. It is tough to beat the diversity of forages that we have on our newly purchased farm. The livestock get a nice selection of various plants to make up their daily diet. If you have any fence building projects, you can get a 15% one-time discount from Powerflex Fence products by clicking on this link to aut...
Greg and Jan check out the High Bridge used in the civil war in Virginia.
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Greg and Jan check out the High Bridge used in the civil war in Virginia. At the time of construction this was the longest and highest bridge in the world. A masterful feat of engineering and construction labor. If you have any fence building projects, you can get a 15% one-time discount from Powerflex Fence products by clicking on this link to automatically receive your own one-time discount o...
Isaac and the boys are back to moving the cow mob 3 times per day.
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Isaac and the boys are back to moving the cow mob 3 times per day. Getting that 1 o'clock paddock move of high sugar forage into our cow herd pays huge dividends in increased animal performance. If you have any fence building projects, you can get a 15% one-time discount from Powerflex Fence products by clicking on this link to automatically receive your own one-time discount of 15%: powerflexf...
Lambing is safely done on pasture with our parasite resistant sheep flock guarded by our dogs.
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Lambing is safely done on pasture with our parasite resistant sheep flock guarded by our dogs. Without our guardian dogs all the baby lambs would end up as coyote food. We don't lose anything to predators thanks to our every watchful guardian dogs. Our new Armenian Gampr puppy is doing great with his older brother as a teacher. If you have any fence building projects, you can get a 15% one-time...
Check out this previous solid oak forest that has been turned to lush pasture; stumps left intact.
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Check out this previous solid oak forest that has been turned to lush pasture; stumps left intact. My brother-in-law in Virginia rolled out hay after the trees were removed. By leaving the stumps in place he kept all his topsoil in place. If he had pushed out the massive stumps, all the topsoil would have gone with them. It is an incredibly beautiful field of forage today with no seeding or fer...
Meet Adam Taylor the grazing manager at the Virginia Tech Catawba Research Center.
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Meet Adam Taylor the grazing manager at the Virginia Tech Catawba Research Center. Adam manages the agroforestry research center for Virginia Tech University. It is a beautiful farm that is thriving under his leadership and management. For more information on future workshops and events check out their website: catawba.vt.edu
If you want to start grazing, Greg shares some tips on how to start when you have no money.
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If you want to start grazing, Greg shares some tips on how to start when you have no money. The old saying a penny saved is a penny earned is absolutely true in starting your own grazing business. Learning to control your own personal spending habits and eliminating wasteful spending goes along way when first starting on your grazing journey. Save your money and buy something that eats a green ...
Dung beetle rollers on Green Pastures Farm make our cattle manure disappear!
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Dung beetle rollers on Green Pastures Farm make our cattle manure disappear! The roller tumbler dung beetles are the largest species of beetle we have in Missouri. They dessicate our manure piles which kills the fly larvae contained in the manure. This eliminates flies that suck the blood out of our livestock. Stop worming your animals and you may start to see the all mighty dung beetle return ...
We just got another idle land parcel that fastens onto our existing farm, 100% honey locust forest.
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We just got another idle land parcel that fastens onto our existing farm, 100% honey locust forest. This is going to be a very enjoyable project to tackle. This 6-acre parcel is completely taken over by huge, thorned honey locust trees. Look at it now so that you can compare it to what it looks like when we get done with our thinning exercise. Spring is right around the corner and if you have a...
Check out these 7 South Poll/Red Angus cross fall born heifers!
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Check out these 7 South Poll/Red Angus cross fall born heifers! These beautiful heifers were born September 2023, 100% forage raised, hot wire broke, docile. Heifers are located near Galt, Missouri. For more information click here: greenpasturesfarm.net/grass-genetic-heifers-cows-and-steers/
Greg gives the history of the new farm they purchased and the new name they gave it!
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Greg gives the history of the new farm they purchased and the new name they gave it! Spring is right around the corner and if you have any fence building projects, you can get a 15% one-time discount from Powerflex Fence products by clicking on this link to automatically receive your own one-time discount of 15%: powerflexfence.com/judy10
Bull and steer mob walking 1/2 mile to pond tank.
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Bull and steer mob walking 1/2 mile to pond tank. Cattle have 4 legs and can walk great distances if they need to. On our new farm this is what we are doing with our current limited water points which we hope to fix in the future. Spring is here and if you have any fence building projects, you can get a 15% one-time discount from Powerflex Fence products by clicking on this link to automaticall...
Our friends Wes & Christina of Victoria Virginia explain their Idaho pastured pig operation.
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Our friends Wes & Christina of Victoria Virginia explain their Idaho pastured pig operation.
A passionate regenerative grazing family, Smith Family Pastures.
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A passionate regenerative grazing family, Smith Family Pastures.
Greg explains how to use the remote on/off controller for the Speedrite solar charger.
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Greg explains how to use the remote on/off controller for the Speedrite solar charger.
Big Blue stem native warm season perennial grass is liking this hot weather!
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Big Blue stem native warm season perennial grass is liking this hot weather!
Meet Drew Wimsatt, marine veteran/regenerative grazer from Oxford North Carolina.
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Meet Drew Wimsatt, marine veteran/regenerative grazer from Oxford North Carolina.
Meet regenerative farmers Wes & Christina of Victoria Virginia.
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Meet regenerative farmers Wes & Christina of Victoria Virginia.
We are pleased to have an amply stand of big blue stem warm season grass on our new farm.
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We are pleased to have an amply stand of big blue stem warm season grass on our new farm.
Greg is taking inventory of livestock pond levels after 8” of rain and soil health.
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Greg is taking inventory of livestock pond levels after 8” of rain and soil health.
Why is Greg planting iris flowers on their leased grazing farms road frontage?
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Why is Greg planting iris flowers on their leased grazing farms road frontage?
Greg is enjoying seeing the small creeks flowing again on their farms!
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Greg is enjoying seeing the small creeks flowing again on their farms!
Fall calving herd/heifer herd enjoying our Gama Grass field.
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Fall calving herd/heifer herd enjoying our Gama Grass field.
Build your fence once with Timeless posts and be done with it.
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Build your fence once with Timeless posts and be done with it.
We are in the solar energy business, don't graze all the plants to the ground!
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We are in the solar energy business, don't graze all the plants to the ground!
Bull mob locked onto farthest paddock from watering point for 8 hours.
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Bull mob locked onto farthest paddock from watering point for 8 hours.
Greg & Jan are at the calving South Poll herd, baby calves everywhere!
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Greg & Jan are at the calving South Poll herd, baby calves everywhere!

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @user-kv2pt4lu9y
    @user-kv2pt4lu9y 38 секунд тому

    Without polinators, some plants cannot reproduce. Look at the mouth parts on the polinator, like a humming bird and you can guess how long the flowers reproductive parts will be.

  • @leelindsay5618
    @leelindsay5618 3 хвилини тому

    As long as they aren't close to the front or back door, I let the stinging things be. I have an increasing assortment of flowers that flower every year, and I don't spray anything (except wasps that try to nest by the doors). I don't have many pests because of the happy lives of my predators. I've had multiple years of preying mantis hatch, occasional years of tree frog, and every year of house gecko.

  • @dantheman9135
    @dantheman9135 Годину тому

    Happy Father's Day and Crush on...

  • @laineyboy
    @laineyboy 2 години тому

    Your are proof they are lairs,with a devilish agenda.Whats done in the dark Will come to light.

  • @marcus3457
    @marcus3457 2 години тому

    Very cool video. I never did like wasps or hornets myself. I still don't know what we need yellow jackets for. All I know is Noah had his chance, and in my opinion he blew it. 😅

    • @blubac
      @blubac Годину тому

      A old lady in my village died in an outdoor toilet when 2 hornets bit her. I hate these things since.

  • @georgeheller2281
    @georgeheller2281 2 години тому

    Working with nature is much more rewarding than working against it. Have a wonderful day

  • @jeaniepartridge6701
    @jeaniepartridge6701 11 годин тому

    So right we have learned so much from Greg and Jan.

  • @marybraud8718
    @marybraud8718 16 годин тому

    What beautiful people. May all of their endeavors continue to be blessed.

  • @robertquinlan1060
    @robertquinlan1060 18 годин тому

    Didn’t you use to recommend Timeless fence posts? Have you switched fence companies?

    • @gregjudyregenerativerancher
      @gregjudyregenerativerancher 16 годин тому

      I continue to recommend permanent Timeless Fence Posts, best post made, nothing equals them in performance or esthetics. O’Brien step-in posts have been the best temporary posts for using polybraid and erecting daily paddocks.

  • @jcobe-qi6mv
    @jcobe-qi6mv 19 годин тому

    thanks for the example of a successful pasture transformation. When i clear for pasture, i try to disturb the soil as little as possible. Sometimes i girdle the trees and leave them standing, but it results in limbs (or sometimes the whole tree) laying on the ground.

  • @C.Hawkshaw
    @C.Hawkshaw 19 годин тому

    A testament to the trust they put in your teaching, that he let 2/3 of his flock go, to rebuild a resilient flock. Like these guys!

  • @robbielynnhowlethehomestea8761
    @robbielynnhowlethehomestea8761 23 години тому

    Love our Kadesh family ❤️

  • @mattoe8621
    @mattoe8621 День тому

    The swales should have drained to a larger central pond and not been made so big, or alternatively have no ponds and have been cut shallower and in a non-continuous offset pattern that can be driven through. _____ _____ _____ _____ _____

  • @markpennella
    @markpennella День тому

    How do you have one grounding wire a mile from the other 5 grounding rounds?

  • @ImdadHussain-ut2eq
    @ImdadHussain-ut2eq День тому

    ❤❤❤very nice working ❤❤❤❤I like ❤❤❤

  • @TheRancherAndTheWife
    @TheRancherAndTheWife День тому

    beautiful! is lime still a good idea where PH is 6.5 but a section of field on a hill where it probably leaches has no grass and just garbage weeds growing? It is our worst section of field and has never responded to fertilizer or seeding at all. guessing that lime wouldn't hurt! Thanks so much Greg!!

  • @johnmichael7570
    @johnmichael7570 День тому

    Isn't it great when your solution involves something/ a tool, that you already own?

  • @kcmgfarm2389
    @kcmgfarm2389 День тому

    Wonderful couple, subd to both channels.

  • @greenriveracres
    @greenriveracres День тому

    I needed to see such uplifting people today. Lovely interview.

  • @rayclark8920
    @rayclark8920 День тому

    👍😊👍

  • @wallacewimmer5191
    @wallacewimmer5191 День тому

    😊

  • @wallacewimmer5191
    @wallacewimmer5191 День тому

    😊

  • @marvinbaier3627
    @marvinbaier3627 День тому

    Thanks for the video! It’s another great interview! Having a great genetics is very helpful for sure for grass fed animals. Lambing in May is a game charger to healthy animals along with healthy soils.

  • @elizebethparker5412
    @elizebethparker5412 День тому

    What a delightful couple!

  • @bryanhauschild4376
    @bryanhauschild4376 День тому

    No spiders, no cows?

  • @dlmsarge8329
    @dlmsarge8329 2 дні тому

    Tiffany and Leonardo are a charming couple! It's wonderful to hear about their journey in regenerative agriculture. It's so impressive to see how they've incorporated some of Greg's lessons in their practice! What a terrific community!!

  • @aimanadzhan5135
    @aimanadzhan5135 2 дні тому

    Good.

  • @leelindsay5618
    @leelindsay5618 2 дні тому

    Thanks for highlighting the diversity in these United States Regenerative Agriculture. People have more in common when they are filled with the love of healthy soil.

  • @treenopie
    @treenopie 2 дні тому

    Regenerative grazing is a Godsend!---however franken-food is the problem, not feedlot beef.

  • @tomvalentine9985
    @tomvalentine9985 2 дні тому

    This is inspirational Greg thank you

  • @robinsnestfarm7322
    @robinsnestfarm7322 2 дні тому

    My goats like the cedar as well!

  • @quailjailss
    @quailjailss 2 дні тому

    Always appreciate when you share more sheep videos!! I rewatch your old sheep videos whenever I need inspiration on rotational grazing. Can you please dedicate a video specifically about KY31 and sheep? I know you’ve talked about it plenty with cattle, but I would love to hear your thoughts on running sheep on KY31. And I realize you have plenty of land to move them on to bluestem or other warm season grasses, but I’d love to hear your experience with it it and problems or LACK OF problems with the “toxic” fescue and sheep.

  • @gunnureroneni1100
    @gunnureroneni1100 2 дні тому

    ALLAHİM BU DUNYAYİ ATMOSFERDE PARAMARCA ETSİN YETER ARTİK YETER UGURSUZ KATİLLER

  • @ehh2220
    @ehh2220 2 дні тому

    With the environmentalist bringing back and protecting the timber wolves, grizzly bears, and the red wolf in the South you might need cattle with horns in the near future. So they can defend themselves.

  • @brandonyoung7760
    @brandonyoung7760 2 дні тому

    Sorry but you're 100% wrong about late spring/summer seed being any good

  • @stacytripp7885
    @stacytripp7885 2 дні тому

    Greg, congratulations on the new farm! Where can I get the pair of sunglasses you’re sporting on your hat?

  • @babybluesfarm8595
    @babybluesfarm8595 2 дні тому

    Y’all live in Missouri?

  • @wallacewimmer5191
    @wallacewimmer5191 2 дні тому

    😊

  • @stuckinthemudgarden7726
    @stuckinthemudgarden7726 2 дні тому

    So I know your are going yell at me but this is my situation. I have 5 head on 12 acres I move them daily but my work schedule makes it so that some weeks I am unable to move them for 5 days . I have a good grasp on the amount of grass I need to get by for the week. I have some one who will check on them during the week and will pull the fence if they need more grass . So my question is is it more beneficial to put them on a larger area of the 5 days . Or just what they will eat . This is not an every week thing but it will be a few weeks every other month. The other question is my rotation has not kept up with growth of the pasture. Some of the grass is as tall as the cows . My neighbor who owns the land is on my but about mowing it . I should be through it all by the the end of July. Mowing it sounds like a waste of fuel. The cows get it on the ground better when it’s tall . We get a good amount of rain normally so regrowth this time of year it not a problem. Thought larger paddock for days I can’t move. Do I need to mow ?

  • @wallacewimmer5191
    @wallacewimmer5191 2 дні тому

    😊

  • @smithfamilypastures
    @smithfamilypastures 2 дні тому

    That place is looking great! Couldn’t agree more about not forcing the cattle to eat trampled forage. Leaving green, growing grass behind plus trampled litter keeps the soil life alive. Theres a lot of influence out there now to take it all but it’s hard to argue with the results of taking the top of the plants and building that litter bank. I also couldn’t agree more about doing the math and do what makes economic sense as far as how much time you spend setting up fence and moving cattle. I think we all should ask ourselves if we would enjoy being one of our cattle. If we couldn’t say yes then maybe we should look at how we are managing. We make our cattle work for us but we also keep them content. You’ve said it plenty of times…you cannot starve a profit out of a cow.

    • @gregjudyregenerativerancher
      @gregjudyregenerativerancher 2 дні тому

      Very well said Mr Smith!! I like your comment about asking ourselves if we would like to be one of our cows. That is a very good thought process that graziers should be asking themselves. The more content our cattle are, the better they perform.

  • @briangrammer898
    @briangrammer898 2 дні тому

    ❤❤VIDEO ❤❤

  • @wallacewimmer5191
    @wallacewimmer5191 2 дні тому

    😊

  • @finbarosullivan4279
    @finbarosullivan4279 2 дні тому

    Legend 👍🏻☘️

  • @mikeydeighan
    @mikeydeighan 2 дні тому

    Always a wealth of info. Common sense out the waaazooo. 😮😂😅😊🎉🎉

  • @bryanblackburn7074
    @bryanblackburn7074 2 дні тому

    If I remember right? The cattle have 5 mouths and trampled pasture is fowled with manure and urine why would anyone force their animals to eat that? I agree with Greg, move them off of that strip and give them a fresh paddock with a variety of grasses for better weight gain & performance.

  • @jaredspaulding9977
    @jaredspaulding9977 2 дні тому

    I would LOVE to see a video where you use an automatic gate every other day so that we can see the side-by-side comparison between 1 move/day to 2 moves/day. Especially since you don’t typically use automatic openers. We’d get to see the learning curve / pros / cons directly from THE Mr. Greg Judy…. The best teacher in the business…

  • @bighoss8873
    @bighoss8873 2 дні тому

    Great information Greg, I’ve been trying to get more forage trampled this year and wasn’t sure if I was doing it right, thanks for sharing, this is exciting stuff when you learn to do things right and heal the land, healthy cattle and the potential there is to achieve. Thanks

  • @rightaway8551
    @rightaway8551 2 дні тому

    Can we get some videos on rest of the farm and Isaac and crew? Sheep? Dogs? Etc.

  • @ronaldharmon9891
    @ronaldharmon9891 3 дні тому

    #HappyBirthday GREG🤠👍🎂