Giant Ragweed is great forage for ruminants.

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  • @C.Hawkshaw
    @C.Hawkshaw10 ай бұрын

    The reason your grass turned so green with the rains after that long drought is because you treat your grass roots like a first date.

  • @jeannedigennaro6484

    @jeannedigennaro6484

    10 ай бұрын

    Haha! Love that!

  • @johncourtneidge

    @johncourtneidge

    10 ай бұрын

    @@jeannedigennaro6484 yez!

  • @shawnh8754
    @shawnh875410 ай бұрын

    So glad to hear you're collecting a couple more bulls. I bought some of your first Macho bull. Got a bull calf which we steered because he wasn't out of my best cow. But man, he's a slick looking fella! Unfortunately, my AI tech's tank went down. So I'll have to order again.

  • @MistressOP
    @MistressOP10 ай бұрын

    MistressOP 1 second ago True, owning the bull. 6 Cow herd even a 20 cow herd id not keep my own bull. I really wish you had breed a mini south pole for solar panel grazing. Alwaus running sheep or ducks you need something else from time to time

  • @wadepatton2433
    @wadepatton243310 ай бұрын

    Got plenty of giant ragweed here, and the ironweed is bloom. It's a lovely purple that most farmers hate because their cattle won't touch it. WE know the "trick".

  • @greggergen9104
    @greggergen910410 ай бұрын

    From my experience harvestign about 100 pea fields in a 5 county area in Southern MN, the best soil grows ragweed.

  • @gregjudyregenerativerancher

    @gregjudyregenerativerancher

    10 ай бұрын

    Maybe that is why the livestock love it so much.,Good soil grows good healthy plants.

  • @davemi00

    @davemi00

    10 ай бұрын

    @@gregjudyregenerativerancherThe government is persecuting Amish farmers, soon they most likely target regenerative farmers next. We will stand together and must.

  • @johncourtneidge

    @johncourtneidge

    10 ай бұрын

    @@davemi00 yes!

  • @jaymecurry9350
    @jaymecurry935010 ай бұрын

    Love your videos, Greg! My family raises a steer every year on three acres using your teachings.

  • @Roy-BBQn
    @Roy-BBQn10 ай бұрын

    Ruellia, common name is wild petunia. Small lavender flowers. I have it in my pasture in Kansas. 👍🏼

  • @tireddad6541
    @tireddad654110 ай бұрын

    I was thinking how much the microbes and earthworms and insects must appreciate both the rain and the cattle quickly going thru. We see the green on top but underground a lot is happening, which some areas is really desperate. The cows leaving their patties and urine must be a gold mine. Since it is still so hot, how do Isaac and crew manage in that heat, just a few more weeks? I bet they are looking forward to mornings in the sixties and seventies.

  • @joshuabstark
    @joshuabstark10 ай бұрын

    Took me a minute to realize Greg's not talking about artificial intelligence. 🤣

  • @bryanblackburn7074
    @bryanblackburn707410 ай бұрын

    Thanks Greg for the tip on Cattle Visions I made notes.

  • @lboh5260
    @lboh526010 ай бұрын

    Just started lambing 2 days ago already have 4 running around. Sale day is my second favorite day. Nothing better than a new born lamb

  • @LtColDaddy71
    @LtColDaddy7110 ай бұрын

    You only need 10” of rain to farm or ranch, if you keep every bit of it. That’s a little bit of an exaggeration, it would be lean times I’ll admit, but one could do it. Their is a fellow in Mexico, Alejandro who does it.

  • @mikewhiting5707

    @mikewhiting5707

    10 ай бұрын

    All of western canada ranches with 3 inches rain fall

  • @paulorzechowski987
    @paulorzechowski98710 ай бұрын

    Thank the Lord for the rain!!

  • @jeannedigennaro6484
    @jeannedigennaro648410 ай бұрын

    Thanks for explaining what Forbes the cattle enjoy. Very interesting.

  • @brucemattes5015
    @brucemattes501510 ай бұрын

    All domesticated livestock animals are descendants of wild animals. The vast majority of domesticated livestock animals still retain the inherited ancient memories of their ancestral wild forebears. These South Poll cattle have the ability to decide for themselves in any season, on any given day within a season, as well as throughout any given day what nutrients, minerals, vitamins, enzymes, and phytonutrients that their body's require, and they instinctively know what plant(s) in their paddock will fulfill those needs. If, as human caretakers of our domesticated animals, we just get out of the way, and act as the best possible stewards of our pasture lands by encouraging the maximum number of grasses, forbs, and trees to populate our fields; then that incredible biodiversity will allow our ruminant animals to stay as healthy as possible without any outside inputs, and with minimal interference from us. Greg, it's always a pleasure to watch your cattle and sheep graze, especially when they are selectively eating plants for health reasons that don't ordinarily occupy any significant portion of their yearly diet. To paraphrase *Yogi Bear,* your cattle and sheep *"Are smarter than the average human!"*

  • @gregjudyregenerativerancher

    @gregjudyregenerativerancher

    10 ай бұрын

    Well explained sir!!

  • @Ukepa
    @Ukepa10 ай бұрын

    another great video...glad that these lightweight, regenerative cattle can be had without breaking the bank.

  • @06pathrat
    @06pathrat10 ай бұрын

    As a kid, we would cut giant ragweed to feed to our hogs and rabbits during the summer. It was like Christmas when we threw an armload at into their pens.

  • @rochrich1223
    @rochrich122310 ай бұрын

    Queen Anne pricked her finger while doing lace and decided to leave it. If you look closely at the flower, the central flower is a speck of blood red.

  • @gregjudyregenerativerancher

    @gregjudyregenerativerancher

    10 ай бұрын

    That is interesting, will check that out.

  • @jeannedigennaro6484

    @jeannedigennaro6484

    10 ай бұрын

    Cool! Always loved Queen Ann’s lace. The Ironweed is a spectacular purple.

  • @charleswalters5284

    @charleswalters5284

    10 ай бұрын

    Queen Anne had to hide her jewels and flee. She hid them in her lace, that's what the spot is

  • @marvinbaier3627
    @marvinbaier362710 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the video! It looks great there. I had giant ragweed 10 feet tall last year. This year not so much being so dry. By October the animals didn’t care for the giant ragweed anymore. It must not be as palatable. My animals also love saplings of box elder trees. At least here, they are worse than autumn olive trees for growing everywhere. I still got some Macho bull semen from last year.

  • @wadepatton2433
    @wadepatton243310 ай бұрын

    What's that flower you said so much about? Your voice trailed off the one time it was nearly audible. Something about growing it in gardens in Hawaii. When I have a GF I always take flowers from the pasture to her. They love 'em. edit: Oh, "ruellia" I see. Wiki says: Ruellia is a genus of flowering plants commonly known as ruellias or wild petunias. I've got mint, and some soggy ground, debating whether goats or sheep might fare better in that situation. I know they'd both need some higher ground in their paddocks at all times-and that's no problem.

  • @JGordon-ni6vg
    @JGordon-ni6vg10 ай бұрын

    Love it! - I just bought a farm in Kentucky and it's absolutely covered in ragweed! I can't wait to get crack'n on this cattle thing. Greg, I'll be at your Grazing School this Sept.

  • @gregjudyregenerativerancher

    @gregjudyregenerativerancher

    10 ай бұрын

    Is it giant ragweed or common ragweed?

  • @valleyviewacres9120
    @valleyviewacres912010 ай бұрын

    I used to graze corn for the long 212 day feeding season When the droughts started coupled with the crazy increase of inputs I knew I needed to do something else so I went to a fodder system. long story short the corn ground is no longer needed. I haven't gotten to re seeding the old corn ground to grass yet been to busy but what Ive noticed is the time before the grass gets going good you have a akward time in grazing where there's stuff out there to eat just if you start to graze it you seem to put the grass under too much stress. that old corn ground however is the perfect stuff to graze early. weeds are always the first stuff to come up. You keep the cattle out of the yards and on dry ground. And weeds you can never graze hard enough LOL

  • @wildforagingcountrylife867
    @wildforagingcountrylife86710 ай бұрын

    That's really interesting because I uploaded a video a couple of years ago (What sheep like to eat), and in it they were gorging out on Ragweed (not the giant variety) even when there were plenty of other vegetation around. They were nice and fat too, and healthy.

  • @birddog9040
    @birddog90408 ай бұрын

    Quail like the seed of giant ragweed. My cattle stripped some giant ragweed and never touched it a few feet away. It's amazing what it does to the soil with it's massive root system.

  • @johnmichael7570
    @johnmichael757010 ай бұрын

    Glad you're getting some rain, Greg.

  • @mikeob9502
    @mikeob950210 ай бұрын

    One happy heard! They're paying you absolutely no nevermind-which suits you just fine, I'm sure.

  • @davidhickenbottom6574
    @davidhickenbottom657410 ай бұрын

    Beautiful salad bar for the bulls. So healthy for them.

  • @HMuny55
    @HMuny559 ай бұрын

    Man, giant ragweed down here in Texas is extreme in the wet bottoms during the summer. you arent exaggerating when you say 8ft tall.

  • @StoneyRidgeFarmer
    @StoneyRidgeFarmer10 ай бұрын

    Man....that dry season did a number on the forage this year didn't it Greg....still wading belly deep in forage, but you can tell it's been so dry! Hang in there...I'll bet the hay bill is gonna be high

  • @danielphillips1094

    @danielphillips1094

    10 ай бұрын

    He destocked a good bit, hay might not be too much more than normal. Still have a little bit of growing season left to stockpile too.

  • @charleswalters5284

    @charleswalters5284

    10 ай бұрын

    Bet he doesn't have to buy much.

  • @mikewhiting5707

    @mikewhiting5707

    10 ай бұрын

    Stoney ridge sure has a lot of overhead… not sure how that iron is sustained by beef.

  • @savageairsoft9259
    @savageairsoft925910 ай бұрын

    Saw Macho 077 on Cattle Visions 👍

  • @OnePieceTractor
    @OnePieceTractor10 ай бұрын

    Our cows hit giant ragweed hard,love it

  • @joshuabstark
    @joshuabstark10 ай бұрын

    Is greg judy going to try rfid ear tags?🙂 Can you imagine you get an alarm on your phone at 3:30am "your cows are out" (this sounds like a horror movie for a farmer)

  • @helenf1439
    @helenf143910 ай бұрын

    Along with the knowledge you share, I appreciate the morning livestock and pasture beauty. Yup, I still live in a suburb. The part I don't get is the high crime rates in MO... Thoughts? anyone?

  • @gregjudyregenerativerancher

    @gregjudyregenerativerancher

    10 ай бұрын

    Stay out of the large cities and your fine.

  • @wadepatton2433
    @wadepatton243310 ай бұрын

    Greg will you see some loosening of their manure pats with all the new fresh greens growth, or will they get enough roughage to keep their balance? Haven't seen you smear a pie lately.

  • @gregjudyregenerativerancher

    @gregjudyregenerativerancher

    10 ай бұрын

    Manure pats are perfect right now.

  • @user-mw1qk1cf1q
    @user-mw1qk1cf1q10 ай бұрын

    Cows got be hungry as heck to eat rag weed

  • @gregjudyregenerativerancher

    @gregjudyregenerativerancher

    10 ай бұрын

    No they don’t have to be hungry at all. Cattle can be stuffed full and if you turn them into some fresh giant ragweed, they will immediately start devouring it.

  • @herbiehusker1889
    @herbiehusker188910 ай бұрын

    My rabbits love ragweed

  • @johncourtneidge
    @johncourtneidge10 ай бұрын

    I wonder if you'd like to comment on the debate between Alan Savory and George Monbiot? I consider that mixed farming is the sustainable and regenerative path.

  • @gregjudyregenerativerancher

    @gregjudyregenerativerancher

    10 ай бұрын

    Savory ate his lunch in the debate they had. Monbiot just wants to kill off every animal on the planet. Poor guy has never been on a regenerative farm in his life. His data is skewed because he assumes all animals are raised in feedlots and fed grain.

  • @ChrisJones-mw8cn
    @ChrisJones-mw8cn10 ай бұрын

    All of you deer hunters out there better pay attention. These same principles will bring more deer on your property! This is all a food plot....better then anything you can plant!

  • @Melidontcare
    @Melidontcare10 ай бұрын

    We would like to buy #275.

  • @ReubenBen
    @ReubenBen10 ай бұрын

    What paint are you using to prevent trees from coming back?

  • @gregjudyregenerativerancher

    @gregjudyregenerativerancher

    10 ай бұрын

    1 quart of Crossbow mixed with 5 gallons of red diesel fuel. Use a paint brush to apply to stump.

  • @buckreynolds7475
    @buckreynolds747510 ай бұрын

    Nice cattle

  • @88349
    @8834910 ай бұрын

    Ruellia plexsis also known as mexican petunia pretty purple flower

  • @knoll9812
    @knoll981210 ай бұрын

    Can this stuff be baled for forage

  • @wallacewimmer5191
    @wallacewimmer519110 ай бұрын

    😊

  • @deborahkelly2576
    @deborahkelly257610 ай бұрын

    Hey, Greg can you please explain to me what the CSS letters on a straw of semen means?

  • @gkseeton
    @gkseeton10 ай бұрын

    Do sheep like the giant ragweed?

  • @gregjudyregenerativerancher

    @gregjudyregenerativerancher

    10 ай бұрын

    Yes they strip it clean of leaves.

  • @hubbardfarms8174
    @hubbardfarms817410 ай бұрын

    Giant ragweed good, regular not to bad, but lance leaf ragweed is awful. It wants to choke out my Japanese lespedeza . Be safe out there we need you.

  • @gregjudyregenerativerancher

    @gregjudyregenerativerancher

    10 ай бұрын

    Your right, lance leaf ragweed is the worst ever.

  • @user-nr5fy3li2l
    @user-nr5fy3li2l6 ай бұрын

    It's funny to hear Greg Judy talk about AI... I'm thinking ohh😮.. then I remember artificial insemination 😂

  • @mikewatson2289
    @mikewatson228910 ай бұрын

    ??? With the pasture being so high do the bulls get any infection in there private parts or manly parts????

  • @gregjudyregenerativerancher

    @gregjudyregenerativerancher

    10 ай бұрын

    No they do not

  • @davidpage7025
    @davidpage702510 ай бұрын

    Gonna have to unsubscribe I'm tired of hearing about the rain bragging I live south of Dallas we have had 45 days consecutive 100° or more and no rain in 3 months

  • @gregjudyregenerativerancher

    @gregjudyregenerativerancher

    10 ай бұрын

    We went 8 months without any measurable rain and dried up two of our ponds. I hope you get some rain soon!

  • @jeannedigennaro6484

    @jeannedigennaro6484

    10 ай бұрын

    That’s tough. Hope you get some rain soon. .

  • @ironmyno
    @ironmyno10 ай бұрын

    I'm allergic to that stuff! Kill it off!

  • @gregjudyregenerativerancher

    @gregjudyregenerativerancher

    10 ай бұрын

    The bulls have annihilated it, no leaves or seed heads are left in the giant ragweed.