Peter discusses mob grazing with Cornish farmer Ben Thomas and Hannah Jones from the Farm Carbon Toolkit.
Today on the show we’re talking about mob grazing, what it is, its benefits and how to do it most effectively.
Peter is joined by Cornish farmer Ben Thomas who farms beef cattle on the edge of Bodmin Moor and Hannah Jones who is a carbon and soils advisor with the Farm Carbon Toolkit.
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Timestamps
00:01 Cornish Mutual jingle
00:14 Peter Green introduces the show.
00:54 Ben introduces himself.
04:30 What is the lasting impact of 6 Inches of Soil film?
06:30 Hannah Jones introduces herself.
07:53 Mob grazing - what is it and how does it differ from other ways of grazing?
09:30 What does mob grazing look like in practice for Ben?
13:10 Stocking density.
15:25 Follow up with Hannah.
17:20 How quickly can farmers expect to see changes to their soil health when starting with mob grazing?
19:30 Is most of the benefit from reduced compaction and rest or trampling and leaving some plant matter behind?
20:50 Challenges with a mob grazing system.
24:08 Mob grazing is when we go in with higher levels of cover. What is true mob grazing? How much cover to leave?
25:25 Soil types.
26:11 Practical tips and messages to farmers.
31:12 Showstoppers
33:15 Peter rounds up.