I need to reseed pasture for my grass fed sheep. If I follow behind the sheep with pigs and follow behind the pigs with seed, would this be an effective way to reseed and grow better pasture for my sheep?
I think for the future of agriculture in general we need to discover new and old ways of growing our food and raising livestock. To the lord of the effects of climate change ,and getting a good source of food for the population.
@@RegenerativeFarmersofAmericawe 100% need and use new methods every day in farming and agriculture 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ first off GMOs and summer following fields ya really don’t now much.
I assumed it was meant for scale, to compare with what acreage you happened to have. Everyone's working with a different size. some might just have a single acre, and another has 100 acres. Besides, any size of farming, no matter how small, if it produces food, then it's considered farming.
I need to reseed pasture for my grass fed sheep. If I follow behind the sheep with pigs and follow behind the pigs with seed, would this be an effective way to reseed and grow better pasture for my sheep?
Yes the pigs help turn what was there before. Letting the sheep go first would just leave less forage for the pigs
Try it without reseeding. The pigs till up the dormant seed bed
@@RegenerativeFarmersofAmericahello pls response me
I tried pigs, but I found they only cleaned the pasture in patches and create mud holes. I find chickens work better.
I have kunekune pig they are good grazers and the meat is really good
I just sent off some IPP. My first pigs. I hope they’re good!
Great info. Thank you :)
I think for the future of agriculture in general we need to discover new and old ways of growing our food and raising livestock. To the lord of the effects of climate change ,and getting a good source of food for the population.
We don't need new methods, these are all old methods
@@RegenerativeFarmersofAmerica I just mean that the old methods could use a modern twist to it.
@@RegenerativeFarmersofAmericawe 100% need and use new methods every day in farming and agriculture 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️ first off GMOs and summer following fields ya really don’t now much.
30 pigs thats not farming
How isnt it
I assumed it was meant for scale, to compare with what acreage you happened to have. Everyone's working with a different size. some might just have a single acre, and another has 100 acres. Besides, any size of farming, no matter how small, if it produces food, then it's considered farming.