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<blockquote data-quote="ClinchValley86" data-source="post: 1794963" data-attributes="member: 38595"><p>Considering the prices of inputs now, I hope producers are exploring alternative routes when it comes to soil and animal health.</p><p></p><p>I suggest checking out videos/podcasts/literature of a few smart people, producers and scientists, in efforts to learn more about working with biology instead of against. I truly feel we have been blinded by Big Ag over the last 100 years, very very very much so in the last 50.</p><p></p><p>This list barely scratches the surface of smart folks bringing great information to light.</p><p></p><p>Producers:</p><p>Allen Savory (OG)</p><p>Dr. Allen Williams</p><p>Gabe Brown (Experimentor)</p><p>Greg Judy. (Most popular I'd say)</p><p>Will Harris (Best last name ☺)</p><p>Jim Gerrish (OG)</p><p>Joel Salatin (OG)</p><p>Mark shepherd (OG)</p><p></p><p>Scientists:</p><p>Dr. Elaine Ingham</p><p>Dr. Ray Archuletta (My most favorite)</p><p>Dr. Allen Williams (My 2nd favorite)</p><p>Dr. Christine Jones</p><p></p><p>YouTube Channels:</p><p>KYForages</p><p>Noble Research Institute</p><p>Grassfed Exchange</p><p></p><p></p><p>Podcasts:</p><p>Working Cows Podcast</p><p>Herd Quitter</p><p>Stockman Grass Farmer</p><p>Grazed in America</p><p>Grazing Grass</p><p></p><p>I wanted to be sure everyone knew there are options, and that most profit-robbing inputs are able to be managed around while improving soil/animals at the same time.</p><p></p><p>Share any information resources you have found helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClinchValley86, post: 1794963, member: 38595"] Considering the prices of inputs now, I hope producers are exploring alternative routes when it comes to soil and animal health. I suggest checking out videos/podcasts/literature of a few smart people, producers and scientists, in efforts to learn more about working with biology instead of against. I truly feel we have been blinded by Big Ag over the last 100 years, very very very much so in the last 50. This list barely scratches the surface of smart folks bringing great information to light. Producers: Allen Savory (OG) Dr. Allen Williams Gabe Brown (Experimentor) Greg Judy. (Most popular I'd say) Will Harris (Best last name ☺) Jim Gerrish (OG) Joel Salatin (OG) Mark shepherd (OG) Scientists: Dr. Elaine Ingham Dr. Ray Archuletta (My most favorite) Dr. Allen Williams (My 2nd favorite) Dr. Christine Jones YouTube Channels: KYForages Noble Research Institute Grassfed Exchange Podcasts: Working Cows Podcast Herd Quitter Stockman Grass Farmer Grazed in America Grazing Grass I wanted to be sure everyone knew there are options, and that most profit-robbing inputs are able to be managed around while improving soil/animals at the same time. Share any information resources you have found helpful. [/QUOTE]
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