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Resilience Rodeo - Justin Thompson - It's for the whole family
Justin Thompson and his family have gone from bison to cattle, and from 8 pastures to 44 in their journey to more resilient grasslands
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Resilience Rodeo - Levi & Crystal Neuharth - It just takes one fence to get started.
For this week’s “Resilience Rodeo”, Levi and Crystal Neuharth share their belief in the importance of education and experience for families
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Resilience Rodeo - Ray Effling - Revitalizing Soils, Nurturing Nature
On this week’s “Resilience Rodeo," Ray Effling shares that making good numbers doesn’t mean that grasslands are benefiting.
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Resilience Rodeo - Mark Hollenbeck - The Transition to Sustainable Ranching Operations
Mark Hollenbeck chimes in for this week’s “Resilience Rodeo” on learning to enjoy ranching with his family through better practices.
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Resilience Rodeo - John Egleston - Twice-Over Grazing Systems
For this week’s “Resilience Rodeo”, rancher John Egleston shares how he’s found success in twice-over grazing systems.
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Resilience Rodeo - Dugan Bad Warrior - The Importance of the Pasture
For this weeks “Resilience Rodeo”, Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe member Dugan Bad Warrior shares how he changed his to focus to the pasture.
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Resilience Rodeo: Doug Hansen shares how quickly native species return with the proper management.
For this week’s “Resilience Rodeo”, rancher Doug Hansen talks about the importance of native species in the grasslands.
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Resilience Rodeo - Brad Magness Sr. - The Importance of Diversity in Pastures
Since purchasing his first piece of ground in 1979, Brad Magness Sr. has been focused on rotation.
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Resilience Rodeo - Jay Hermann - the importance of seeing positives & negatives to guide producers
An Area Rangeland Management Specialist for South Dakota’s NRCS, Jay does not ranch himself but rather has seen and experienced the successe
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Resilience Rodeo - Dominic Harmon - How He Increased His Plant Production & Native Species.
On this week’s “Resilience Rodeo”, Dominic Harmon shares how rotational grazing increased his plant production and variety of native species
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Resilience Rodeo - Doug Feltman- Controlling Missouri River’s “Green Glacier” with Prescribed Fire
For this week’s “Resilience Rodeo”, rancher Doug Feltman tells us the importance of controlling Missouri River’s ever-expanding “Green...
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Resilience Rodeo: Larry Wagner shares how to extend the grazing season
On this week’s “Resilience Rodeo”, rancher Larry Wagner tells us about how utilizing both grasses and cover crops extends his grazing season
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Resilience Rodeo - Jessica Michalski - How this rancher of 22 years has created amazing changes.
Joining us on the “Rodeo” this week is rancher and SD NRCS State Resource Conservationist, Jessica Michalski.
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Resilience Rodeo - Rich Grim tells us the one thing he would change.
This week’s “Resilience Rodeo” comes from Rich Grim, a rancher and proponent of using prescribed fire to combat Eastern Red Cedar from...
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Resilience Rodeo - Darin & Cutler Michalski: Diversity is not just limited to types of grass.
Main focus is cow-calf, and we do row crops, small grains, cover crops, alfalfa different types of hay, some millets, and sudangrass.”
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Resilience Rodeo - A. Jay Heiss on rotational grazing, and his soil health responsibility.
This week on the “Resilience Rodeo”, A. Jay Heiss shares his inspiration for rotational grazing and leaving the soil better for the future.
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