Logan Pribbeno, a rancher at the Wine Glass Ranch in Southwest Nebraska, joined me to discuss their use of grazing exclusion cages. We talked about how and why they use them as well as what decisions are influenced by the process of range monitoring. Logan and I also discuss the advantages of being a second generation manager in a regenerative system.
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A farmer’s footsteps is the best fertilizer. $100/hour work. pic.twitter.com/E3nK6jcMia
— Logan Pribbeno (@Nebraskero) February 27, 2021
Guest’s Previous Episode:
Ep. 071 Logan Pribbeno – “That won’t work here. . .” – February 4th, 2019
Episode Mentioned:
Ep. 049 Daniel Suarez – Regenerative Ranching in the Dry Tropics – September 24th, 2018