Название | : | Can You Plant a Cover Crop OVER the Grass? Check Out Our Experiment! (Winter Pasture for Cows!) |
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I don’t have pastures and I don’t have cows Maybe talk about something relevant to the majority of viewers? Just a thought… Comment from : Kevin Finnegan |
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Thanks Mr Good I've watched a bunch of your videos and I think this one is the best one yet Absolutely brilliant! brIn fact, I watched it all the way through with my high IQ and all lolbrYou're the best - keep doing what you dobrThanks for being here brHope to see you in Fort McCoy in October 2023 Comment from : JackFolsgood |
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Pereinnal rye , is exspensiive but great for winter forage I use oats for my goats, royal empress,kudzu for summer🎉 Comment from : Brett Moore |
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What about fescue Timothy Comment from : Caroline Van Winkle |
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I don't know who does the editing and picks the music but it is excellent You can even see sadness in the cows eyes as the seed walks away Comment from : 3406B |
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Seeds are Like a wizards magic spell Except it"s not a magic spell its Gods intelligently designed tool for the earth carefully crafted through 1,000,000s of years of evolutionary tweaking and development Use the right species/mix and you can get what ever you need for your system We are so blessed to live in an age where seeds are available to anyone who knows what plant they are looking to GROW Thanks for your cool videos I am passionately in love with the spirit of your work I aspire to have my own farm one day Comment from : Andrew Fetterolf |
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When you sow a mix of seeds, even if everything is evenly distributed, you will get uneven sprouting patterns This is due to the differences in soil nutrition levels, it's moisture level, and slight variations in temperature Comment from : Terry Wereb |
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So I am putting my goats on a new garden bed that I had tilled and seeded with a 12 seed winter cover crop The intent is that they terminate the crop before I have it tilled over and made into beds It is pretty dense greens at this point Would there be anything to be concerned about with this method? Comment from : Travis Lausier |
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Fun way to learn, watching & listening to you & Rachel; thanks for sharing! I’m in Alberta, Canada, so our climate is different but the concepts should work here I’m an urban gardener, trying a food forest in my front yard…3 RD year of planting more perennials in Last year I did a good little crop of potatoes in between fruit trees & perennials Now trying to keep the deer out; they even trimmed my potato plants! Comment from : belieftransformation |
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David, that is such a GREAT PIECE OF LAND❤ I can imagine that euphoric energy you guys get just walking it! Congratulations on the find You have a great opportunity for growth and family teaching ( and us❤) Elite, watching Elite Comment from : Heather K |
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As always👍✝️🙏❤️ Comment from : cc ccclark |
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You need a grain drill to sow winter cover crop Only thing they are big Like 10 - 14 feet wide N you need a tractor bigger than a mower May it be worth making friends with some nearby farmers who has the equipment even if you have tor pay $ or barter wiith a couple gallons of milk each week Comment from : Dave Martin |
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Homemade drag with a couple truck wheels and some chainlink fence Comment from : Rainbow Stu |
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have you done a chicken pasture what plants are good for them Comment from : David Fowler |
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Is anything coming up yet? Comment from : Melissa B |
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I am overwhelmed by how great you are! Comment from : Meera Fine Arts |
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Chia Patties!? Brilliant! Comment from : Roy Rodgers |
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Any update on the winter grass over-seeding idea? Comment from : Matt Peacock |
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Just beautiful I'm so happy for you all Comment from : Nancy Fahey |
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Thank u Comment from : Christopher Merten |
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HAHAHAHAHAHA I AM ELITE!!!😁 Comment from : Christopher Merten |
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Love it Comment from : TheGarden_TrisaPaul |
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“Here Brandy, eat this!” -and she did Comment from : Green Baby |
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Great video I have been working on so many strategies to serve our many needs as well and your approaches have been so beneficial brNo cows here, but we do have goats So they love clearing browse as well as grasses Improving grass & pasture is always in my mind brI have used rotational grazing & poultry to help diversity & seed out pasture lands I don't get good return by feeding whole grains to our goats They are susceptible to bloat that way too, so poultry do the dirty work herebrWhen you use this approach, infustructure is always a challenge, especially if you don't have square, flat, cleared lands (which I do not have at all)brSo many books to read, thanks for the plugs And thanks again for another great video Comment from : Rachael Pohlman |
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Cow patty chia pet 😂 Comment from : smart viewer |
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Great idea! Also, great job milking this video To all the haters, don't have a cow! Comment from : Joe Of Many Trades |
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I understand that it is never a good idea to till the ground , as it can kill the good microbes that are under the top soil I really enjoyed this video, and the great common sense things you do Comment from : Blue Mountain Cowgirl |
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You crack me up 👍 Comment from : sesolar |
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winter wheat will do it Check my "shade garden" video In it you will see what putting winter wheat in my backyard did through Maryland winter, as it looked by early spring Comment from : Joe Zyzyx |
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I took your suggestion on the idea of just tossing old beans I found lentils will grow on top of just about anything I got about two hundred pounds since that video I live near a food bank and no one wants the lentils so they leave them in the free pile which i grab and stockpile So i've got cover crop for acres and a food stockpile too And don't forget plantain Plantain is the best And good for mosquito bites Comment from : J Man |
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yo! much love Dave! keep up the science! Comment from : Aaron Ruggles |
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David The Animal Husbanderr, husbandtry? Tree and a husband? I dunno 😑 Comment from : sly2kusa |
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Will the plants alternate between summer and winter, or will you need to replant for summer, and again for the next winter, and so on? Comment from : Elijah Sanders |
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Dang David, this was on key for me at this point I am in a very rough, arid area, but grasses between 2-3 seasons - steak and milk is just about what I want to be overwhelmed by Except, I cannot irrigate and have to rely on rains onlybrThe one I am happy to add so far is also rye, but perrenial ryebr Good episode thank you Comment from : Simple-Earth Self-Reliance |
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Curious to know how many acres you guys moved to? How much did it cost? Comment from : Jonathan Valdes |
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Thankyou for your awsome info im still pretty green on all this plants not so much but cattle yes All I have is two neutid miniture goats Lol Comment from : Terence Chandler |
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Sorry bucket thing I didn't even realise you were going that way My goats poo and the grass just prouts out Comment from : Terence Chandler |
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Silly coment the cow looked like it was thinking just put the seeds in a bucket so I can eat em now 🤣 Comment from : Terence Chandler |
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Love your thinking im lucky here I've got at least 4 or 5 different varieties of grass on my pasture with clover dandelions chickweed and some others and my pasture stays green all year round and i get frost here as well Comment from : Terence Chandler |
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hey, nice used seed blender Comment from : Something for the family |
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Loving where this channel is going Comment from : Michael Hoy |
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I enjoy your comedy but you are correct grass is fascinating if you understand it's life cycle Comment from : Kyle B |
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I keep hearing the cha cha chia commercial 🎵in my head Comment from : Michael Ripperger |
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I feel my iq increasing ever more! Comment from : Derp Derp |
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Good morning, in zone 8a We also use icicle radish, it will get big Good ferment How about calling them Self tilling! Your home is lovely Comment from : Jannie Vaught |
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I give you these these fifteen (drops a tablet) these ten, ten commandments! Comment from : Bob G |
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I do this in East Texas, zone 8b/9a, not on a pasture scale but on my 1/2 acre lot, I don't like how muddy things get during winter, also when I had rabbits I ran them in tractors Comment from : Ryan |
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Former dairy farmer here, your overseeding should work excellently in your climate A couple of tips and caveats; first, next year seed it early or mid-fall even in a drought--the sown seed will wait for rain, second, add in some hairy vetch[ and inoculate it with vetch inoculant], third, be sure to wait until the winter forage is 5-10 inches tall before you begin grazing it, even if you have to feed hay to do it--it will save you money and hay in the long run, fourth, the daikon and turnips are great forage but WILL give the milk an off-flavor To overcome the off-flavor in the milk the easiest thing is to remove them from the pasture an hour or two before milking or milk so early that you are waking the cows up before they graze If you discover off-flavor already in the milk, there are a couple of things you can do to remove it The first is to let the milk sit at room temp in an open container[the milk bucket is perfect] occasional stirring may or may not help--this allows the milk to "off-gas" the turnip or radish flavor just as it does in the cow's stomach Cooling the milk, covering it or worse sealing it in jars or other containers will trap the off-flavors in the milk Another thing to try is to add drops of real vanilla extract, it doesn't take much, to the milk until it tastes right or slightly vanilla-y These techniques also work on most other off-flavors from things like wild onions and garlic Leaving the milk out at room temp does reduce its shelf life, so use it up first Cereal rye sometimes gives grass a "grassy" flavor but a thirty minute wait before milking will remove it Good luck Comment from : Leo Scheibelhut |
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I personally want to try this with okra this spring I have read that acid soaking okra and a few others of those hard coat seeds in a book called grow or die, no idea who wrote that one, so I'm hoping I can pull that off with the digestive juices in their stomach I figure just mix it with the mineral ration I have had mixed success doing purple top turnips this way, though it's hard to tell where they spilled the seed and mineral mix and where they made deposits and it sprouted from there Comment from : David Pritchett |
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Great show brother nice place Comment from : Brandon Jackson |
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Regenerative agriculture, your killin it awesome 😎 check out farmers footprint you'll love it Comment from : Brandon Jackson |
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Love your videos! Always learn something Comment from : Linda A |
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Check out Colin seis' work in Australia He's been doing exactly what you're doing with growing warm and cool season plants on the same pasture in alternate seasons He has some great presentations on YouTube discussing his methods he calls "pasture-cropping" It's a very productive system and could help lots of people looking for similar results Comment from : campt91 |
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Photosynthesis isn't driven by temperature it's driven by how much bDAYLIGHT/b "Cool season" grasses better able to use diffuse winter lightbrbrLook up C3 versus C4 grasses Comment from : Will Bass |
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lolcow patty chia petmy girls are huge fans and now they want cow patty chia petsand im like uhmwe live on a 3rd floor aptthat aint happening!brI had to buy your grocery row gardening book so I can figure out a way to "grow a grocery store" (My daughter Maggie's words)-in buckets and binsoy Comment from : Gardening Warrior Q |
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Growing grass for milk and steak sounds like a good reason to me Have you considered rotating your cropland with fallow land for cattle? That is the old way of doing things Comment from : Robin Lillian |
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Thanks for sharing!!! Comment from : Growing with Hudson |
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Lol I think those were Canadian geese Comment from : Renee Brown |
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It's just over seeding for winter stock People have been doing it for literally hundreds of years I put out winter rye in the fall Comment from : Detour |
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David is this what you do with your cassava? br youtube/vk2taB0uoZY Comment from : BABETTE IS IN THE GARDEN |
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Woohooooyes David The Good always about success never failure, keeping them thumbs green IRIE Mon! Comment from : Joe Serrano |
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Great video showing your ingenuity David!!! (It has been said "Necessity is the mother invention)brI would love to buy some bamboo seeds from you David Comment from : Tab P |
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Ha haI am proud if myself I love your wild thinking brain Good stuff Comment from : Darla ann |
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Thanks David This helps me make a decision on putting in a cover crop now in Texas 8B My purpose is grocery row garden prep, not animals yet, but I think that I still have time 😊 Comment from : Miss Mary |
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Only we "elites with a high IQ" can appreciate the inherent value and beauty of a rye chia patty pet Comment from : J K |
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Incredible to think that seeds could survive multiple stomachs and chewings Comment from : 3 Square Mealworms |
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I dig the “steel -toed” Chucky Tee safety shoes !! Comment from : Scott White |
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I think the Koreans have been planting like this for 300 years…😂😜😎 Comment from : Good Times Homestead w/ Jen & Steve |
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Cow patty chia pet!😂👍 Comment from : Seed Sower |
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I remember many hours spent on my old tractor while dragging hunks of cyclone fencing with bricks wired to it A make-do solution to breaking up manure and helping keep the seeds from being poached by birds I love how ruminants let some seeds pass through, even facilitating some seeds to sprout more vigorously Comment from : Wink |
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Great thought! Comment from : T Rex |
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Great idea David and very helpful and interesting Comment from : Lynette Tucker |
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You’re complement on my IQ is much appreciated So, what about your “wild survival chicken” project? Any videos coming in the near future? I’ve got a similar project going on in central AL Comment from : Jnow |
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I'm envious of your land We've only got one acre, surrounded by my neighbor's property, with very few trees in sight Comment from : Firevine |
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Won't your cows be more apt to get parasites grazing down the cow patty chia mounds? Comment from : Bernadette |
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Can you plant the same type of thing for chickens and run a chicken tractor over it Comment from : Stacy Odom |
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I wanna cow pie chea pet!!!! It’s not fair!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I love it that’s some critical thinking, David has taken the “is is that corn??” To a whole other level Comment from : StubbsMillingCo |
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lupinus angustifolius has edible cow fodder, cool flowers, and seeds that can be eaten by people Comment from : Bryce Garling |
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You should consider breaking your pastures up into smaller parcels for rotational grazing That way you can get the benefit of concentrated grazing and manure load for land regeneration, and give grass a chance to regrow from each browsing Comment from : Xian Vox |
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You used cows as I used the Wild Rabbits Comment from : Quite Backyard |
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My seed distribution system is the birds eating my strawberries I have wild strawberries everywhere!!! Comment from : NANCY SEERY |
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You are a hoot! Chia cow patties, who knew!😂 Comment from : JB Preps |
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That is amazing!! Awesome property thanks for sharing Comment from : Mary Campbell |
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Cow patty chia pet! I love it 😆 Comment from : Cassie Botty |
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Nice videography! Thanks for helping me learn to garden outside the box Love the way you simplify and challenge the "right way" to grow Looking forward to seeing your pretty pasture in a few weeks LisabrPS I've got a cat named Trouble He is aptly named I imagine your calf is, too Comment from : L B |
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David I think you've been hacked or did you give me a very strange reply to my comment Comment from : BABETTE IS IN THE GARDEN |
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How dare you grow grass David, you should be ashamed 🤣brbrNah, those cows deserve a beautiful grass field, feed them well! Also love the pond! Good to have that water source! 🙂 Comment from : Awaken The Wild Soul |
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YayyyyI am an "elite" great idea!!love giant yellow bamboo!! Comment from : Melanie Allen |
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Elite! Cool! Enjoyed the visit and the information Thank you Comment from : Yolanda |
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Yes! Love the innovation and experiments Comment from : Mit sealb |
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Your kids are loony Us canadians know those are geese, not ducks ;) Comment from : We all share 1 planet |
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It's so nice to see you progressing with your farm it's looking great and your principles are sound Comment from : tomt637 |
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