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- In this episode of the Grazing Grass Podcast, Cal visits with Richard Popham about raising registered Katahdin sheep in Kentucky using practical grazing systems and portable electric fencing. Richard explains how he successfully manages sheep with two strands of polywire, why fence training matters, and how good grazing management helps keep sheep content and productive.
The conversation explores:
Using two and three strand polywire systems for sheep
Why sheep must be trained to electric fence
Managing sheep with portable fencing and reels
Selecting productive and efficient ewes
Why buying better sheep matters more than buying more sheep
Building low-stress handling systems
Using records to improve flock genetics
Parasite resistance and culling decisions
Weaning strategies and lamb management
Grazing sheep on small acreage near neighborhoods
Managing sheep without livestock guardian dogs
Portable fencing tools and equipment recommendations
Rotational grazing timing and parasite management
Why Richard prefers moderate-sized ewes
The role of NSIP and flock performance records
Selecting rams and improving flock genetics over time
Richard also shares practical advice for new sheep producers, including starting small, focusing on quality animals, and building systems that fit your lifestyle and available time.
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Original Music by Louis Palfrey - In this episode, Cal visits with Gabe Wight from Northwest Arkansas about building a profitable grazing operation while simplifying life and focusing on long-term stewardship. Gabe shares how he reduced his herd size from several hundred cows to around forty cows and how that shift dramatically changed his grazing management, stress level, and profitability.
Gabe discusses lessons learned from overgrazing, why stock density matters, and how smaller herds allowed him to improve pasture recovery, calf performance, and equipment longevity. The conversation also covers rotational grazing design, water placement, erosion challenges, fertilizer decisions, chicken litter, stockpiling forage, and managing grazing through seasonal changes.
The discussion shifts into cattle genetics, breeding strategies, marketing calves through value-added programs, direct-to-consumer beef sales, and the importance of focusing on profitability instead of comparison with neighboring operations. Gabe also shares how his curiosity, podcasts, feed store conversations, and modern AI tools help him continue learning and improving his operation.
Topics Covered
Downsizing a cow herd for profitability
Flashlight farming and balancing off-farm work
Rotational grazing management
Recovering from overgrazing
Designing paddocks and water systems
Stockpiling forage for winter grazing
Fertility management and fertilizer decisions
Using chicken litter on pastures
Cattle genetics and replacement strategies
Selling calves through value-added programs
Direct-to-consumer beef experiences
Learning from podcasts, books, and AI tools
Managing grazing in Northwest Arkansas
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Original Music by Louis Palfrey - What happens when a cattle breed is designed specifically for grass-based farming instead of the feedlot?
In this special narrative-style episode of the Grazing Grass Podcast, Cal Hardage tells the story of the South Poll breed and the people behind it. Starting with Teddy Gentry’s journey in the late 1980s, this episode explores how one goal shaped an entirely new kind of cow: heat tolerant, fertile, efficient on forage, and built to thrive in regenerative grazing systems.
You’ll hear from Teddy Gentry, Greg Judy, Ralph and Jerry Voss, Steve Freeman, and Nathan Hahn as they share how South Poll cattle changed their operations and why they believe smaller, forage-efficient cattle are the future of profitable grass farming.
This episode covers:
Why Teddy Gentry created the South Poll breed
The four breeds that formed South Poll cattle
Heat tolerance, slick hair genetics, and grass efficiency
Why fertility and longevity matter more than size
Greg Judy’s transition away from conventional cattle
Leasing land to grow a grazing operation
Why South Poll breeders avoid the show ring
Building profitable cows instead of high-input cows
Grass finishing cattle on pasture
Selling direct-to-consumer grass-fed beef
The economics of regenerative cattle production
Longevity and maternal performance in grazing herds
Using smaller cows to improve profit per acre
If you’ve ever wondered whether modern cattle genetics truly fit regenerative grazing systems, this episode will give you a lot to think about.
Resources Mentioned:
Teddy Gentry
Greg Judy
Burk Teichert
South Poll Grass Cattle Association
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Original Music by Louis Palfrey 222 | From Australia to Spain: Building a Profitable Farm on 15 Acres with Cian Francis Brazil
2026-05-06 | 1h 23 mins.Cian didn’t grow up farming. He didn’t inherit land. And he didn’t follow a traditional path.
Instead, he moved from Australia to Spain during COVID, started from scratch, and built a profitable small-acreage farm in under a year.
In this episode, Cian shares how he and his wife took a leap of faith, navigated government grants, and built a direct-to-consumer farm business using chickens, pigs, and sheep. All on just 15 acres.
This conversation goes beyond the romantic vision of farming and dives into the real numbers, mistakes, and lessons learned along the way.
If you’ve ever wondered whether small acreage can truly support a full-time income, this episode gives you a clear, honest look at what it takes.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
How Cian went from city life to farming in Spain
Why small acreage can be more profitable than large operations
The role of direct-to-consumer sales in farm success
How egg production created fast cash flow
What went wrong (and right) with pigs and sheep
How government grants helped launch the farm
The importance of knowing your numbers before starting
Why mindset matters more than tradition in agriculture
Key Takeaways
Cian’s farm became cash-flow positive in just three months, driven largely by egg sales.
By focusing on efficiency, direct marketing, and profitability, he’s proving that you don’t need hundreds of acres to build a sustainable farm business.
But it hasn’t been easy. From infrastructure challenges to livestock losses, Cian shares the hard realities behind the success.
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Website | https://www.obicodorio.com/
Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/obicodorio/
TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@obicodorio
Email | hola [at] obicodorio.com
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Original Music by Louis Palfrey- What happens when a producer in the heart of dairy country decides to build a grass-based beef herd? In this episode of the Grazing Grass Podcast, Cal visits with John Smith from northern Vermont.
John shares how his family farm moved out of dairying decades ago, how his career in dairy co-ops shaped his perspective, and how a desire to raise his own food led him back to livestock ownership. After trying multiple breeds, John found the fit he was looking for in South Poll cattle.
They discuss restoring worn-out pastures through grazing management, adapting southern cattle genetics to Vermont winters, raising pigs in wooded systems, and building a future seedstock herd for the Northeast.
This episode is full of practical lessons on persistence, genetics, pasture recovery, and finding livestock that match your goals and environment.
Topics Covered:
Growing up connected to a former dairy farm
Working in the dairy industry and helping producers
Returning home to raise food for the family
Leasing family ground and restoring poor pasture
Why South Poll cattle stood out
Adapting cattle to harsh Vermont winters
Multi-move grazing and tighter paddock management
Using cattle to rebuild soil fertility
Raising feeder pigs in woodland systems
Building a seedstock future for New England producers
Resources Mentioned:
Greg Judy
South Poll cattle breeders and community
Grazing conferences and producer networks
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Wandering Brook Farms | https://www.wanderingbrookfarm.com
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Until next episode, keep on grazing.
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Original Music by Louis Palfrey
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About Grazing Grass Podcast | Rotational Grazing, Soil Health & Profitable Livestock Farming
The Grazing Grass Podcast features insights and stories of regenerative farming, specifically emphasizing grass-based livestock management. Our mission is to foster a community where grass farmers can share knowledge and experiences with one another. We delve into their transition to these practices, explore the ins and outs of their operations, and then move into the "Over Grazing" segment, which addresses specific challenges and learning opportunities. The episode rounds off with the "Famous Four" questions, designed to extract valuable wisdom and advice. Join us to gain practical tips and inspiration from the pioneers of regenerative grass farming.
This is the podcast for you if you are trying to answer: What are regenerative farm practices? How to be grassfed? How do I graze other species of livestock? What's are ways to improve pasture and lower costs? What to sell direct to the consumer?
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