The Meet Your Herdmates Sodcast
Health & Fitness:Nutrition
"Can Soil Health Equal Rancher Wealth? Adaptive multi-paddock (AMP) grazing is regenerating soils, watersheds, critical ecosystem services and livelihoods in North America. Early data shows soil carbon is the essential currency for this vibrancy. We are building on these early results with multi-disciplinary research conducted with regenerative ranchers in different regions of US."
Dr. Richard Teague is a Retired Professor in the Department of Ecosystem Science and Management at Texas A&M University's AgriLife Center at Vernon, Texas. The purpose of his research is to conduct a ranch-scale, multi-county assessment that addresses objectives in the context of improving Soil Health and ecosystem services in grazing ecosystems as the foundation to improving ranch-based livelihoods and as they relate to Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation. This involves determining: 1) the extent that grazing strategies influence key ecosystem services in the Southern Plains of the USA; and 2) the extent that different grazing management strategies can be used by livestock producers to mitigate and adapt to alternative climate change scenarios.
Carbon Cowboys - https://www.carboncowboys.org/
2015 International Year of Soils (FAO) - http://www.fao.org/soils-2015/en/
https://vernon.tamu.edu/research-project/grazing-ecology-management/
66 Matt Poore, PhD
65 Carl Stafford
64 Ben Campbell
63 Kristine Tapley
62 Tim McAllister, PhD
61 Alan Franzluebbers, PhD
60 Brian Sanders
59 Jim Gerrish
58 David Franzen, PhD
56 Jason Rowntree, PhD
55 Lynn E. Sollenberger, PhD
54 Jennifer Tucker, PhD
53 Tangriani Simioni Assmann, PhD
52 Joe Bouton, PhD
51 Adegbola Adesogan, PhD
50 Benjamin Bikman, PhD
49 Isabelle Baltenweck, PhD
48 Nicholas Norwitz, PhD
47 Nina Teicholz
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