What does the health of plants and animals have to tell us about life underground? In this episode, Jeff Ishee, Eric Bendfeldt, and Mary Sketch Bryant talk with Carl Stafford of Virginia Cooperative Extension in Culpeper County about the importance of grazing with intent for the benefit of plants, animals, and the soil. Carl is the Agricultural and Natural Resources Extension Agent in Stafford County and has expertise in livestock forages, and beef cattle management, and is an active leader in the Graze 300 program. In this episode, Carl discusses the importance of paying attention to the biological components of soil and the role that well managed livestock and grass management systems can play in supporting life underground. He shares who his mentors have been over the years and the importance of peer-to-peer networks for promoting innovation.
To learn more about Graze 300 and educational programming of Virginia Cooperative Extension in Culpeper County, please visit
https://ext.vt.edu/agriculture/graze-300.html and https://culpeper..ext.vt.edu/
Learn more about the Virginia Soil Health Coalition and pledge your support for soil health at
https://www.virginiasoilhealth.org/ and
https://www.4thesoil.org.