197: Regenerative Grazing: Does It Really Pay?
Description
Regenerative grazing gets a lot of buzz—but does it really work? In this episode of the CattleUSA Daily Podcast, Lauren Moylan breaks down what regenerative grazing actually means for ranchers, from soil health to real economic returns. She shares how short, intentional grazing periods followed by rest can improve forage growth, boost drought resilience, and even cut feed costs over time. Lauren also gets real about the management side—why it’s not magic, just better observation, planning, and data.
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Takeaways
Regenerative grazing is adaptive and focuses on building soil health.
It's not a one-size-fits-all system; it requires observation and flexibility.
Short grazing bursts followed by long rest periods trigger plant regrowth.
Setting up regenerative systems has upfront costs but can lead to long-term savings.
Increased soil organic matter improves drought resilience.
Regenerative grazing requires more management and monitoring than traditional methods.
Starting small and scaling is key to successful implementation.
Tracking regrowth is essential for effective pasture management.
Regenerative grazing can improve net returns for ranchers.
The goal is to grow more grass and waste less.
Chapters
00:00 Understanding Regenerative Grazing
02:32 Economic Implications of Regenerative Grazing
05:09 Practical Steps to Implement Regenerative Grazing
regenerative grazing, ranching, soil health, economic benefits, adaptive grazing, cattle management, sustainable agriculture, pasture management, drought resilience, livestock














