Latest from the podcast and blog
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214 | Erich & Allison Henschel, Virginia | Small Acreage Grazing with Hogs, Goats and Cattle
Erich & Allison graze pigs, goats, and cattle on small acreage in Virginia.
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March 2026 Projects
On-going projects for March 2026.
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213 | Huw Foulkes, North Wales | Swimming Against the Current: A Micro Dairy with Red Polls and a Case for Regenerative Farming
Huw Foulkes shares how he built a grass-based cow and calf micro dairy with Red Polls in North Wales, plus direct-to-consumer beef, outwintering strategies, and stacking enterprises by adding poultry, pigs, and trees.
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March 2026 Guests
Here's are scheduled guests for this month. While this is the plan, guests and episode dates could change.
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212 | Mike Guebert, Oregon | How Two Former Vegetarians Built a Multi-Species Direct-to-Consumer Farm
Mike Guebert shares how Terra Farma built a multi-species direct-to-consumer farm, why they are changing their marketing model, and how pasture walks and producer networks help graziers learn faster.
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211 | Tyler Flynn, Northern California | Back to Grandfather's Land: Building a Beef Operation and a YouTube Channel From Scratch
Tyler Flynn shares how he rotationally grazes irrigated pasture in Northern California, why he switched to round bales, and how baling after grazing helped him fight smut grass and clean up paddocks.
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210 | Kasie Harriet, Shepherd Farms
Milk cows can humble you fast. Kasie Harriet shares what she learned about sanitation, cow selection, calf sharing, and customer management while building a simple, workable raw milk setup at Shepherd Farms.
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209 | Jacob Harriet, Shepherd Farms
Jacob Harriet explains how wildlife management led him to rotational grazing, prescribed fire, and a creative lease model that grew their managed acres from 80 to 1,240 in central Oklahoma.
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February 2026 Guests
Here's are scheduled guests for this month. While this is the plan, guests and episode dates could change.
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208 | Glenn McCaig, Perry's Corner Farm
Glenn McCaig of Perry's Corners Farm returns to the Grazing Grass Podcast to talk through livestock systems that stay practical when you stop trying to perfect everything. Farming with his wife Megan and their three young children just outside Kitchener, Ontario, Glenn shares what is working on their