In the second part of his two-part series, Understanding Ag’s Fernando Falomir examines how the relative lower margins per head in South America, has forced many producers to become extremely efficient and willing to adopt low-input cost methods of production, resulting in animals that are very well adapted to their environment. https://lnkd.in/gVs8frA2
Understanding Ag, LLC - Experts in Regenerative Ag
Professional Training and Coaching
Fort Payne, AL 4,017 followers
UA provides farmers and ranchers with the guidance to achcieve their goals, success and profitably through soil health.
About us
UA is a consulting company that helps educate farmers, ranchers and landowners on how to regenerate soils, profits, and their farms or ranches for future generations through regenerative agricultural practices. We focus on what we term the 6-4-3 on every farm or ranch. These are the 6 principles of soil health, the 4 ecosystem processes, and the 3 rules of adaptive stewardship. By implementing these and having an understanding that the soil is a living, breathing, ecosystem, we can achieve great success. Not only can we help achieve farmer and rancher success, but their practices can help to mitigate climate change, including flooding and droughts, provide cleaner air, cleaner water, and increase habitat for wildlife and insects. We believe that we can all agree that these changes would be beneficial for everyone and not just a few.
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http://www.understandingag.com
External link for Understanding Ag, LLC - Experts in Regenerative Ag
- Industry
- Professional Training and Coaching
- Company size
- 1 employee
- Headquarters
- Fort Payne, AL
- Type
- Public Company
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1908 Spring Drive NW
Fort Payne, AL 35968, US
Employees at Understanding Ag, LLC - Experts in Regenerative Ag
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Jason Bradley
Transformational Servant Leader, Collaborator, Galvanizer, Enabler, EFL Fellow
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Amy Hammett
Interdisciplinary Big Data Storyteller. Coalition Builder.
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Brian Dougherty
Student of Soil / Consultant at Understanding Ag, LLC
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Daniel Vagle
Certified Crop Advisor/Sustainability Specialty Trusted Advisor Partnership, ND
Updates
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Where in the world is Understanding Ag? “My UA colleague Rodney Saunders and I are near Hutchinson, Kansas consulting with farmers on this exciting General Mills regenerative agriculture program,” says UA’s Eric Fuchs. “The farmers we’re working with are amazing and are doing great things to breathe new life into our living and life-giving soil.”
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'Tis the season to revisit Jeremy Sweeten’s webinar, “Impacting Soil During the Winter with Bale Grazing.” In the webinar, Jeremy and Understanding Ag’s Kent Solberg discussed how this important practice can improve soils in the winter while feeding hay on pasture. They also discussed different feeding methods and their impact on soils, plant diversity and livestock. https://lnkd.in/gGP-nc9J
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In this Ambrook Research story, we learn how hunters and other sportsmen are starting to learn the benefits of regenerative agriculture, well beyond the farm. Understanding Ag's Jeremy Sweeten is featured in this inspiring article by Katie Ellig. https://lnkd.in/gveXSJth
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In his latest post, Understanding Ag's Allen Williams, Ph.D. takes us on his journey of learning, unlearning, relearning and rediscovering the secret to successful genetic selection: Doing less, not more -- and how by going back to his roots, he found his future. https://lnkd.in/gGwUFTV9
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During his recent consulting trip to Argentina, Understanding Ag's Fernando Falomir tries his luck at throwing a set of boleadoras that he made, following the direction of his gaucho friends. https://lnkd.in/gW24HmRh
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Where in the world is Understanding Ag? Understanding Ag’s Allen Williams, Ph.D. recently shared the Six Principles of Soil health and the Three Rules of Adaptive Grazing with farmers during a Carbon Calling event in Cumbria, United Kingdom—proving again, the principles and benefits of improving soil health are applicable wherever we grow
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Where in the world is Understanding Ag? Recently, Understanding Ag's Rodney Saunders was in central Nebraska where he was a keynote speaker, moderated two producer panel discussions, and was an afternoon presenter at the Central Nebraska Regenerative Ag Conference. Producers from all over the state of Nebraska and adjoining states attended to learn about measuring success, and prioritizing profits through regenerative agriculture.