Looking at the Ecosystem Processes in the Field (Part 2) with Jim Gerrish

Episode #78

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In this episode, grazing expert Jim Gerrish continues his in-the-field discussion with participants, highlighting how real-world decisions in grazing systems can make or break soil health, biodiversity, and long-term productivity.

The conversation emphasizes flexibility, observation, and using nature’s own signals—like leaf stages and plant recovery periods—to guide effective grazing.

Jim shares practical methods, challenges old conventions, and shows how listening to your pastures can reveal the most precise strategies for success.

🔑 Key Points Covered:

  1. Fixed vs. Flexible Grazing Systems: Why moving beyond rigid schedules opens up better ecological outcomes.

  2. Plant Recovery and Grazing Intensity: Understanding how plants bounce back and what that means for animal performance.

  3. “Take Half, Leave Half” Principle: A timeless tool for balancing forage use with pasture regeneration.

  4. Chaos Grazing & Biodiversity: How intentional disruption creates stronger ecosystems.

  5. Practical Plant Indicators: Why counting leaves on grass tillers can transform grazing decisions.

🌱 Actionable Insights:

  1. Adopt flexibility in grazing rotations to respond to pasture conditions.

  2. Monitor plant recovery stages—especially leaf regrowth—to guide timing.

  3. Use biodiversity as a management goal, not just a side effect.

  4. Apply the “take half, leave half” principle as a simple, practical benchmark.

  5. Trust both science and your own common sense in decision-making.

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