ATTRA - Voices from the Field
From cover crops to regenerative grazing and organic production to marketing, ATTRA - Voices from the Field is your weekly sustainable agriculture podcast. Voices from the Field is produced by the National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT). Since 1976, NCAT has provided relevant information, individualized technical assistance and in-depth resources to support sustainable agriculture and accessible energy solutions. Learn more at NCAT.ORG and ATTRA.NCAT.ORG.
ATTRA - Voices from the Field
Tuning Your Eye – Rangeland Monitoring Made Simple
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In this episode of ATTRA’s Voices from the field, NCAT Agriculture Specialists Danielle Duni and Darron Gaus speak with Jeremiah Eubank, a rancher in Canyon Lake, Texas.
Jeremiah and his wife Maggie operate Pure Pastures, a family-owned multi-species grazing operation. The Eubanks have been ranching since 2015, using trial and error to perfect their rotational grazing practices. They strive to provide the most flavorful and nutrient dense meat to their community, while rebuilding topsoil and the native prairie landscape that once dominated the Hill Country.
This conversation covers some of the practical ways listeners can “tune their eye” and make better decisions while monitoring rangeland, resulting in better, more usable data.
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ATTRA Resources:
Rangeland App: Modern Tool for Graziers – ATTRA – Sustainable Agriculture
Test Driving the New LandPKS Land Monitoring App – ATTRA – Sustainable Agriculture
Soil Moisture Monitoring: Low-Cost Tools and Methods – ATTRA – Sustainable Agriculture
Assessing Soil Health on Grazing Lands Using a Shovel and a Knife – ATTRA – Sustainable Agriculture
Safe to Fail Trials with Graeme Hand – ATTRA – Sustainable Agriculture
Additional Resources:
Grassland Production Forecast (Grass-Cast) | Drought.gov
CoCoRaHS – Community Collaborative Rain, Hail & Snow Network