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Integrating Cattle and Cover Crops with Luke Ressler

Integrating Cattle and Cover Crops with Luke Ressler

FromSoil Sense


Integrating Cattle and Cover Crops with Luke Ressler

FromSoil Sense

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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Oct 10, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What can integrating livestock do for soil health? Luke Ressler joins us from Hillsboro, North Dakota where he farms with his father-in-law, Randy Lemm, and his wife Elli. Luke was raised on a farm in Cooperstown and worked for the NDSU Extension and Dr. Abbey Wick after completing his studies at NDSU.  Luke was able to participate and host some of the Cafe Talks Abbey organized while working there.
Luke shares the rotational grazing pattern he is using for his cattle. The biggest obstacle for them in using this technique is providing access to fresh water every day.  The goal of this process is to gain the benefit of the cover crop for the soil and then convert that growth into nutrition for the cattle which will add manure back to the soil to further fortify it and reduce the time spent in the feedlot for the cattle. We check in with Luke to see his experiences between the original interview in June 2019 to today (October 2019). Spoiler: it’s been a tough year weather-wise.
“My goal is to always try to go to as many field days and events that NDSU puts on as possible because you’re going to learn something new every time you go and meet someone new.” - Luke Ressler
“Research is helping out a lot of guys who don’t know where to go, who don’t have good resources available to them. They can go online and get really good information especially from NDSU. I have nothing but good to say about it and I’m really excited to be involved more.” - Luke Ressler
This Week on Soil Sense:

Luke Ressler introduces us to incorporating cattle into your soil health practices

Learn the benefits to the soil and cattle when combined as part of your land management

Feel Luke’s excitement to be involved with upcoming research

Explore Luke’s process to getting answers when questions arise with his new practices


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Soil Sense Podcast is hosted by Tim Hammerich of the Future of Agriculture Podcast.
Released:
Oct 10, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Welcome to the Soil Sense Podcast, where we believe that building healthier soils is not just a prescription, but rather a pursuit. This journey requires collaboration, curiosity, and communication among farmers, agricultural researchers, agronomists, consultants, and extension. You’re going to hear their stories and discover how and why they’re working together to make sense out of what’s happening in the soil.