Alderspring Ranch: Utilizing In-Herding for Land Health
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In this conversation, Glenn Elzinga shares his family’s journey with Alderspring Ranch, detailing its beginnings, the motivations behind starting the ranch, their commitment to regenerative practices and healthy food, and the importance of building relationships within the community. He discusses the challenges faced, particularly with the increasing wolf population, and how they adapted their cattle management practices to ensure sustainability and profitability. Glenn describes how their sustainable grazing practices – including in-herding - benefits plant diversity and soil health. The discussion emphasizes the inter-connectedness of ecosystem management and cattle health, showcasing how diverse grazing can lead to better outcomes for both animals and the environment.
photo credit: Melanie Elzinga, Alderspring Ranch
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