Greg Judy , and his farm manager, Isaac Tappenden will be giving a two day school focused on grazing, soil health, and animal performance. secure.sfa-mn.... also lamb cuts available ghconcrete@gmail.com
There is green grass at the end of July, much different than last year 😊. The animals are looking great Looking forward to seeing the new farm with animals doing their best to improve the land with the good management you provide.
Thanks for the video! Half our property looks like that too. We just started rotational grazing it this year. We have some sandy ground along with some clay ground. I think most of our top soil went down the hill but now it’s pasture. I’m planning feeding hay on those spots so that should help too. Another thing I’m going to do is put chicken manure tea on the shorter pasture to see what happens. It’s been brewing since May, but I don’t remember when I started. Since I have the chickens and barrels, I figured why not try to see what happens. I think I’m going to try spray it in this weekend. I have a hand sprayer that was given to me so everything I’m doing is free. I fill up the barrel with rain water too. I’m going to do a few videos on it to see how it looks before and after. If it gives the pasture a jump start, I’ll try it.
5:10 "But for you who fear my name, the sun of righteousness shall rise with healing in its wings. You shall go out leaping like calves from the stall." Mal 4:2
Good stuff as always George. Your authenticity shine out.
@@raybankes7668 Thank you Ray
Cattle looking good.
@@unclelarry9138I Appreciate that
There is green grass at the end of July, much different than last year 😊. The animals are looking great Looking forward to seeing the new farm with animals doing their best to improve the land with the good management you provide.
@dougpeterson5257 thank you Doug
We're excited to come up again George. Friday will be my birthday and I can't think of a better way to spend it!
@@wholeviewfarm looking forward to it
"Desperation grazing" George you crack me up😂
Gotta try to keep things light.
Thanks for the video! Half our property looks like that too. We just started rotational grazing it this year. We have some sandy ground along with some clay ground. I think most of our top soil went down the hill but now it’s pasture. I’m planning feeding hay on those spots so that should help too. Another thing I’m going to do is put chicken manure tea on the shorter pasture to see what happens. It’s been brewing since May, but I don’t remember when I started. Since I have the chickens and barrels, I figured why not try to see what happens. I think I’m going to try spray it in this weekend. I have a hand sprayer that was given to me so everything I’m doing is free. I fill up the barrel with rain water too. I’m going to do a few videos on it to see how it looks before and after. If it gives the pasture a jump start, I’ll try it.
Hope it works out for you Marvin.
Those dates will be really tough for me. Would be great to go down again. When it's hot I eat salt. Helps the muscles hold on to water.
I hope you are able to make it.
5:10 "But for you who fear my name, the sun of righteousness shall rise with healing in its wings. You shall go out leaping like calves from the stall." Mal 4:2
can you hire me to work in your farm?
Maybe in a couple more years.
Where is this held at, I see no address at link.
@@safffff1000 Wadena Minnesota