Here you get to see the kids “help” Emily with taking down the mainline. Also you get bonuses content of Dallas moving the cows.
Rotational grazing has many benefits that you don’t hear about, such as the pure beauty of a late fall evening.
In this video Dallas moves the cows to the next paddock and Emily gives a history of some of the cows. Dallas also explains the winter strategy that includes stockpile grazing and bale grazing the land.
In this video we show off our new John Deere baler. Our tractor isn’t new so we have to take it easy. On the way out Emily films a muskrat with some cow parsnip in the lake. You also get a fairly in depth walk around with the cows while she waters them.
In this video you can see I've got a black eye. I received that while drilling out drain holes in a large steel salt trough. we also give a bit of a farm update and Bill falls asleep shortly after I stop recording.
It’s raining again… But like all farm work it must be done rain or shine. So in this video we are moving the temporary electric fence for the cows. Which is part of what make our place a regenerative agriculture farm. You get a couple nice rainbows and Emily with daisies in her hair.
Here’s a video of my cattle being moved to a new paddock. Sometimes they get really excited and buck around when they get fresh pasture. Still nice grazing green grass in October.