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Regenerative Cattle Ranching

There's people that say that alkali sacaton is very hard. Actually it is, when you don't know how to graze it. When you graze it correctly, like with high density grazing, it gets very soft. Look at this. What do you think? Was it hard or soft? Have a great grazing day! . . #highdensitygrazing #cattle #soil #cattlegrazing #cattleranch #ranch #ranchlife #ranchero #rancholife #ranching #ranchy #haveagreatgrazingday

Bob Kinford

Teaching stockmanship methods which allows your cattle to behave as a migrating herd without adding fences. Start biologically correct grazing without adding fencing infrastructure.

8mo

The more you see, the more you realize that much of our beliefs of how grasses are is based on poor grazing management. It was common practice to put up native grass hay in far west Texas up into the 1950s. Occasionally you will come across an old horse drawn side sycle mower in the middle of a Tabosa flat, which is so rough you can't ride through it without your horse tripping. It's impossible to imagine how anyone could have hayed it, until you get somewhere which has regenerated it. When visiting Alejandro Carrillo, it was hard to believe that the fine stemmed grass, up to our knees (when on a horse) could be Tabosa. It was easy to tell when we reached the edge of where the grass was when they started because the horses were tripping over the old bunches they couldn't see through the new grass. Turns out that Tabosa is more of a sod, which turns into a bunch grass as erosion sets in.

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