Stock Cropping: Raising Crops and Livestock Simultaneously in the Same Field

Stock cropping is a regenerative agricultural system that raises row crops with livestock simultaneously in the field. In this session, you learn how Zack Smith raises pigs, sheep and goats in a mobile, autonomous barn that has unique attributes, including catching rainwater for animal use. The barn moves through 20- foot strips of cover crops planted between rows of corn and soybeans, followed by a flock of poultry. The following year, row crops are planted where the livestock grazed.
Zack Smith farms in Winnebago County, Iowa, where he has raised corn and soybeans using strip-till and cover crops since 2014. Recently, Zack and his business partner, Sheldon Stevermer, developed an innovative system they call “stock cropping” that combines livestock and row crops in the same field space. The system has potential to increase farm profitability and soil health, lessen a farm’s carbon footprint and expand economic opportunities for rural communities.
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  • @robmiller2919
    @robmiller29192 жыл бұрын

    This is awesome!

  • @richardwaechter5426
    @richardwaechter54263 жыл бұрын

    Great video

  • @microsoilenhancersinspirey5750
    @microsoilenhancersinspirey57502 жыл бұрын

    Don’t know if he figured out moving it self but I’d think the same program that moves a pivot could prolly be used to move it real slow foward and powered by a solar panel... Put those sections that hold the pivots up on each side of barn and it should creep foward slow enough not to harm livestock...set a timer to turn it on and off and move during day with sunlight powering solar panels... Just a thought!.. Super cool ideas he has!!!... Shalom!..

  • @robmiller2919
    @robmiller29192 жыл бұрын

    We need more small hog farmers in the country , if every farmer kept 20 sows and raised them like this , how could the big boys compete with us?