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Episode Description
In this episode of the Grazing Grass Podcast, Cal sits down with Tom Krawiec to explore a practical, numbers-driven approach to grazing management. Tom shares how focusing on the “sweet spot” in grazing can dramatically improve forage production, reduce labor, and increase profitability.
We dive into the importance of understanding your numbers, including stock days per acre, and how small management changes can lead to massive results. Tom explains the concept of the tipping point in forage production, where your system becomes self-sustaining, and why many operations fall short of reaching it.
The conversation also covers multi-species grazing, reducing workload through better systems, and the critical role of the grazing chart as a planning tool, not just a record. Along the way, Tom challenges common assumptions about rest periods, non-selective grazing, and the realities of modern homesteading.
If you're looking to improve your grazing system, simplify your operation, and get better results from your land, this episode is packed with actionable insights.
Topics Covered
- What “grazing in the sweet spot” really means
- How to calculate and use stock days per acre
- The tipping point in forage production
- Why rest periods can be too long, not just too short
- Multi-species grazing and its impact on soil health
- Using animals to determine graze periods
- The power of grazing charts as a planning tool
- Labor reduction through smarter systems
- Challenges facing homesteaders and small producers
- Training livestock to diversify their diet
Key Takeaways
- Small management tweaks can unlock major gains
- You must respect both graze and rest periods
- Numbers remove guesswork, “show me the numbers”
- Grazing charts are essential for consistent results
- Diversity in livestock can improve soil and forage
- Profitability starts with understanding your system
Resources Mentioned
- Ranching Like a 12-Year-Old by Tom Krawiec
- Holistic Management framework
- Ranching for Profit principles
- Dr. Kris Nichols (soil biology)
- Fred Provenza (animal behavior & nutrition)
About the Guest
Tom Krawiec is a regenerative grazing practitioner and author known for his practical, systems-based approach to ranching. His work focuses on simplifying operations, reducing labor, and improving profitability through better grazing management.
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