Meet Adam Taylor the grazing manager at the Virginia Tech Catawba Research Center.
Meet Adam Taylor the grazing manager at the Virginia Tech Catawba Research Center. Adam manages the agroforestry research center for Virginia Tech University. It is a beautiful farm that is thriving under his leadership and management.
For more information on future workshops and events check out their website: catawba.vt.edu
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love it! brilliant farmers! Adam Taylor is rockin it.
Awesome! The forestry with critters sounds like something my niece would like. She enjoyed a 1 day GJ class in Greene, NY in July 2023.
Great video! I think it is awesome that VT is involved in this. Adam is very passionate and wants to help the community. I look forward to what all he can do here.
Thanks for the video! What a great way to feed people. He sounds very passionate on what he does too. I enjoy the interviews and what a pretty place too.
Greg, is VaTech the exception to the Ag schools in providing extensive info on regerative farming practices? Great video, btw.
Greg you are the man. I hope to bring your ideas to Croatia.
Great video ,Adam is a class act VT is lucky to have him
@gregjudyregenerativerancher
24 күн бұрын
They certainly are. Great passionate grazing manager.
Consider installing a Screech Owl nest box. Owls eat rodents which host ticks and feed pit vipers, Bobcats and Coyotes.
Excellent content
Greg how are the sheep doing? Haven’t heard you talk about them in a while. Did the goat effect them?
@gregjudyregenerativerancher
24 күн бұрын
Got a video coming out on the sheep this week. Their doing fine, finished lambing 2 weeks ago.
He could be Issacs's brother. Bob in Nevada
Not street cred. Field credibility. Field cred. Pasture cred. Land cred.
Would love to hear your opinion on bale grazing Greg
@gregjudyregenerativerancher
23 күн бұрын
Bale grazing works great if your ground stays frozen all winter. If you have soft pastures in the winter with intermittent rains your bale feeding area will turn into a swamp that will be destroyed for 3-4 years. Canadians knock it out of the park with bake grazing on frozen ground.
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