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Regenerative ag is a ton of work, and at least in my anecdotal experience I didn't see any meaningful gains from it.

We rotated our cows once or twice a day, carefully tracking how much space they got each day based on the animals' weight and quality of forage. The animals got by okay, but honestly they seemed to act more like prisoners than cows. It shows even when you watch some of the biggest names in regenerative move their animals - the animals dive past the line into the space. Those animals are hungry and stressed by being so densely kept that they feel they need to eat before it's all gone.

Today we keep our cows in what anyone else would consider a much too low stocking density. We move them occasionally between 3 different pastures, on the order of weeks or months between each move. The animals seem less stressed, they're definitely happier, and they've created familial bonds and hierarchy that wasn't obvious when we kept them in closer quarters with frequent moves.



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