Explore every episode of the podcast The Goat Grazing Podcast
| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
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| Adam Ledvina - Blue Collar Goatscaping | 11 May 2025 | 01:07:44 | |
Adam Ledvina is a superhuman goat grazier conserving land in Iowa with over 1000 goats. If you had 1000 grazing goats, could you manage them all by yourself? What sort of fencing solutions would you use? Are livestock guardian dogs necessary to protect them from predators? In today’s episode, expect to learn how Ledvina manages his goats, often spread out across 12 different locations all over Iowa, as the sole employee of his company; how he implements both electric net fencing and a fenceless system; and why he chose to forgo guardian dogs entirely after hearing two horror stories from other graziers. Find Adam @https://www.facebook.com/IowaKikoGoats/ and https://www.facebook.com/BlueCollarGoatscaping/ Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Goat Grazing and Adam Ledvina 01:35 Understanding Blue Collar Goatscaping and Iowa Kiko Goats 03:31 Adam's Journey into Goat Farming 03:31 How Adam Got Into Goatscaping 08:04 The Idea Of Using Goats For Invasive Plant Management 11:17 Starting Small: Adam's Initial Herd 13:25 The Evolution of Adam's Business Model 14:32 Meat Production and Market Dynamics 16:30 Logistics of Managing Multiple Herds 20:29 Customer Base and Client Relationships 22:25 Convincing Landowners of Goat Benefits 27:38 Creating Management Plans for Clients 29:36 Setting Up Grazing Operations 34:29 Challenges Of Guardian Dongs in Goat Management 40:01 Gathering the Goats: Training and Techniques 42:32 Scaling Up: Acreage and Job Bidding 47:20 Pricing Strategies: Understanding Costs and Risks 48:57 Urban Challenges: Virtual Fence System 52:03 Innovations in Grazing: The Virtual Fence System 53:42 Economic Viability: Assessing the Cost of Virtual Fencing 58:00 Training Goats: Adapting to New Technologies 01:00:37 Fencing Solutions: Hard Panels vs. Electric Fencing 01:03:16 Bale Grazing: Feeding and Soil Health Benefits 01:09:35 Mentorship in Goatscaping: Guiding New Entrants 01:12:24 Challenges in Goatscaping: Balancing Work and Growth 01:14:49 Value of Service: Why Charge for Grazing? 01:16:07 Connecting with Adam: How to Reach Out 01:17:38 Podcast Intro Video.mp4 | |||
| Andree Soares - Star Creek Land Stewards | 25 May 2025 | 01:03:07 | |
Andree Soares is a former 27-year NICU nurse turned big-time goat and sheep grazier preventing wildfires in Northern California. Would you quit a stable job as a NICU nurse and bet your future on prescribed grazing? Does California use prescribed grazing to combat wildfires like the one that devastated LA earlier this year? How many shepherds, guardian dogs, and border collies does it take to manage over 10,000 goats and sheep? In today’s episode, Soares answers all these questions and more. She explains why she made such a drastic career shift, how Star Creek Land Stewards work tirelessly to mitigate fire risk and potentially save the lives of school children, and what it takes to make their massive operation function efficiently. Takeaways Star Creek Land Stewards focuses on fire fuel reduction. Andre's family has a long history in the sheep business. The business has grown to manage over 10,000 animals. Grazing can effectively manage vegetation and reduce fire risk. Mixed herds of goats and sheep optimize grazing efficiency. Fire management strategies are crucial in California. Labor challenges are significant in the grazing industry. Pricing strategies depend on logistics and access to sites. Animal husbandry is key to successful grazing operations. Sustainable practices are essential for the future of wild lands Chapters 00:00 Introduction to The Goat Grazing Podcast 00:54 Overview of Star Creek Land Stewards 02:17 Andree Soares' Journey to Goat Grazing 06:04 Transition from Nursing to Grazing Business 12:24 Fire Management and Grazing 14:32 California's Growing Interest in Grazing for Fire Prevention 19:50 Creating Defensible Space with Grazing 22:23 Logistics of Managing Large Herds 25:18 Project Management and Client Relations 27:26 Management Roles 34:52 Understanding Bidding Processes in Grazing Services 37:42 Is This Free Feed? 38:59 Is This Agriculture? 40:12 Insurance For Goat Grazing Business 41:53 Labor Challenges in the Grazing Industry 44:06 Legislative Impacts on Agricultural Labor 47:54 Navigating Rising Input Costs 50:48 The Future of Guest Worker Programs 52:16 What Breeds Are You Running 53:23 Value Added Products 54:06 Numbers Of Goats vs. Sheep 54:14 New Chapter 56:20 Parasite Control and Hoof Trimming 59:21 Challenges and Anecdotes in Grazing Operations 59:28 New Chapter 2 01:00:42 Best Piece Of Advice For New Graziers 01:02:09 Closing | |||
| REVIEW of Adam Ledvina - Blue Collar Goatscaping | 18 May 2025 | 00:38:28 | |
I review my conversation with Adam Ledvina as shares his journey from starting with a few goats to managing over a thousand goats, emphasizing the significance of operational efficiency, land management strategies, and the challenges of using livestock guardian dogs. In this review, I talk about why I think Adam is so successful and relate to how I do similar things in my business. The discussion also covers pricing strategies and the need for flexibility in business operations. Keywords goat management, livestock, genetics, land management, logistics, farming, goat breeding, conservation, business strategies, risk management Takeaways The importance of genetics in breeding resilient goats. Logistics play a crucial role in managing multiple herds. Starting with a solid herd is essential for success. Risk management is vital when considering livestock guardian dogs. Diversifying revenue streams can enhance business stability. Effective land management requires understanding client needs. Fencing logistics are critical for goat movement and health. Pricing strategies must account for various operational costs. Flexibility in business operations is key to adapting to challenges. Building a strong foundational herd is an investment in the future. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Goat Grazing Podcast 00:50 Recap of Adam Ladvina's Insights 01:21 Top Five Success Factors in Goatscaping 01:55 Adam Ladvina's Business Model and Background 03:27 Innovative Practices in Goatscaping 04:16 The Foundation of Success: The Three Ions 04:35 Herd Selection: The Key to Unique Business 05:06 Building a Business from Scratch: Adam's Journey 05:23 New Chapter 07:18 The Journey to Finding the Right Goat Breed 08:56 Building a Resilient and Productive Herd 10:29 Investing in Quality: The Cost of Good Goats 12:20 The Importance of Herd Selection 12:26 Customer Service as a Key to Success 13:02 Meat Production and Market Dynamics 13:02 Creating Management Plans for Clients 13:47 The Importance of Customer Service in Land Management 15:07 Tailoring Solutions to Individual Needs 16:27 Offering Alternatives and Subcontracting Solutions 16:44 Understanding the Service-Based Business 17:00 The Controversial Success Without Dogs 17:53 New Chapter 2 20:23 Risk Management in Livestock Business 22:33 The Role of Herding Dogs in Goat Farming 23:09 Challenges and Controversies in Goat Management 23:09 Gathering the Goats: Training and Techniques 24:23 New Chapter 3 27:00 Setting Up Grazing Operations 28:02 The Importance of Constant Analysis 29:41 Mastering Logistics for Success 29:47 Diversifying Revenue Streams 29:57 The Importance of Quality Goat Herds 30:52 Revenue Streams from Goat Farming 31:40 Leveraging Knowledge and Experience 32:00 Goats as a Business Model 32:43 Diversifying Revenue Streams 33:08 New Chapter 4 36:25 Capering Find Adam @https://www.facebook.com/IowaKikoGoats/ and https://www.facebook.com/BlueCollarGoatscaping/ | |||
| Windshield Time - Tragedy Almost Struck | 15 Jun 2025 | 00:10:45 | |
In this episode of Windshield Time, Max discusses how one missed detail on a goat grazing job almost resulted in a massive tragedy. He tells the story of how 250 goats escaped their pen on a job right next to a busy road and emphasizes that it is of utmost importance that graziers always do their due diligence so they can avoid situations like this. | |||
| Aaron Steele - Goats On The Go | 08 Jun 2025 | 01:06:21 | |
Aaron Steele is a goat grazing entrepreneur from Iowa whoruns an affiliate program called Goats On The Go, focusing on educating and supporting new goat graziers. How does a new goat grazier turn into a goat grazing educator? What benefits do the members of the Goats On The Go affiliate program get? What is his book about? What creative ways might goat graziers stack their enterprises to increase business profitability? In today’s episode, Steele answers these questions. He shares the story of how he went from a beginning goat grazier to an educator and facilitator at Goats On The Go. He explains how members benefit from being part of the Goats On The Go community and discusses his book, which contains lessons on how goat graziers can make their business more profitable. Find him at: goatsonthego.com farmdogpodcast.com goatsforgood.com Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Goat Grazing and Entrepreneurship 01:37 Understanding Goats on the Go 03:45 Affiliate Program vs. Franchise 05:52 Finding Local Affiliates 07:11 Becoming an Affiliate: The Process 08:50 Training and Community Support 12:07 Training Structure and Content 14:22 Equipment Recommendations and Discounts 15:29 Profile of Affiliates 18:06 Supporting New Affiliates 20:16 Business Fundamentals for Affiliates 23:17 Pricing Strategies for Goat Grazing 28:39 Identifying and Finding Customers 33:24 Building Value in Affiliate Programs 37:05 The Importance of Community and Brand 40:59 Innovative Business Models in Goat Grazing 48:24 The Concept of Enterprise Stacking 53:07 Exploring Solar Grazing Opportunities 57:08 The Role of Dogs in Grazing Operations 01:01:32 Future Directions for Goats on the Go | |||
| Windshield Time - Get Your Goat Grazing Goggles On | 03 Jun 2025 | 00:08:53 | |
In this episode of Windshield Time, Max discusses the importance of observation, top of mind awareness, and social media in business. He shares personal experiences and insights on how these elements can lead to opportunities and success, particularly in the context of goat grazing and vegetation management. | |||
| Jess Gray - Gray's Lambscaping | 03 Aug 2025 | 01:04:30 | |
What are the benefits of solar grazing? How can agrovoltaics allow farmers to benefit from solar power farms? How can solar farms benefit from hiring graziers? What are some challenges that come with solar grazing?
In this episode, listen to Jess Gray as she answers all these questions. As a solar grazier and a member of the American Solar Grazing Association, she is uniquely qualified to shine light on this new and growing industry. https://grayslambscaping.com/jess-gray/ Facebook @Gray's LAMBscaping Instagram @grayslambscaping Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Goat Grazing Podcast 01:07 Exploring Solar Grazing with Jess Gray 01:55 The Concept of Solar Grazing 04:53 Understanding Agrivoltaics 08:38 The Role of the American Solar Grazing Association 11:45 Navigating Relationships with Solar Companies 15:28 Communication and Education on Solar Sites 19:37 The Corporate-Farming Interface 24:38 Barriers to Entry in Solar Grazing 28:04 Financial Aspects of Solar Grazing 31:09 Day-to-Day Operations in Solar Grazing 33:30 Navigating Challenges in Solar Grazing 38:30 Innovative Grazing Techniques and Site Management 43:22 The Future of Grazing Technology 46:30 Sheep Breeds and Genetic Management 49:21 The Role of Livestock Guardian Dogs 55:57 Diversifying Revenue Streams in Sheep Farming 01:00:31 Overcoming Barriers in Solar Grazing 01:02:12 The Sheep Empire Podcast and Community Engagement 01:04:20 Podcast Intro Video.mp4 | |||
| Windshield Time - Eating Toxic Weeds | 27 Jul 2025 | 00:12:54 | |
In this episode of Windshield time, Max talks about how he is still able to graze in New Mexico despite the majority of the weeds being toxic. | |||
| Michael Leicht - Ventura Brush Goats | 20 Jul 2025 | 01:16:45 | |
What lengths would you go to to help prevent future devastation if your city in California suffered from the worst wildfire in its history? Would you buy hundreds of goats and start your own goat grazing company? Would you become a certified type one fire fighter to gain the proper knowledge to best help your customers? In this episode of The Goat Grazing Podcast, listen and learn why Michael Leicht with Ventura Brush Goats decided to get into goat grazing, why he wants to keep adding more goats to his operation, and what he has learned so that he can best help his customers protect their homes from future fires. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Goat Grazing and Fire Mitigation 02:21 The Birth of Ventura Brush Goats 06:15 Impact of Recent Fires on Grazing Practices 08:49 Home Hardening and Defensible Space 11:49 Integrating Goats into Fire Prevention Strategies 18:06 Community Response During Wildfires 20:24 The Current State of Goat Grazing in California 23:59 Clientele and Market Dynamics 25:44 The Evolution of Targeted Grazing Awareness 29:29 The Future of Fire Mitigation and Grazing Practices 32:45 Operational Logistics of Ventura Brush Goats 42:02 Balancing Sheep and Goats in Grazing Operations 44:24 Managing Herds: Logistics and Challenges 45:58 Labor and the H2A Program: A Lifeline for Agriculture 49:51 Navigating Political and Economic Challenges in Grazing 52:16 The Role of Shepherds and Their Dogs 56:03 Innovative Grazing Techniques and Community Initiatives 01:03:04 Vineyard Grazing: A Sustainable Solution 01:07:12 Creating a Fire-Resilient Community in Ojai 01:10:37 Lessons from the Field: A Shepherd's Story 01:13:28 Advice for Aspiring Grazers 01:16:35 Podcast Intro Video.mp4 | |||
| Windshield Time - Fireworks Panic Goats On July 5th | 13 Jul 2025 | 00:07:21 | |
In this episode of windshield time, Max shares why he will no longer do overnight grazing on July 5th. Not grazing on July 4th is already one of the rules of his operation because the goats do not respond well to fireworks, but recent events taught him why he should extend that rule to July 5th. | |||
| Jennifer Zietler - Let's Goat Buffalo | 07 Jul 2025 | 01:19:35 | |
What would it take to convince you to leave a job in corporate America and become a full-time goat grazier? How does keeping goats in a trailer at night work? If you have no land to keep goats, is there any way to start a goat grazing business?
In this episode of the Goat Grazing Podcast, Jennifer Zietler with Let's Goat Buffalo, answers these questions. She explains what inspired her to pursue goat grazing and how she managed to run her business despite her living situation. Additionally, she sheds light on the methods she uses to house her goats and explains why she chooses to trailer them at night. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Goat Grazing Podcast 01:29 Meet Jennifer Zeitler: A Goat Grazing Pioneer 02:49 The Journey from Beekeeping to Goat Grazing 06:49 The Viral Success of Goat Grazing Projects 10:45 Building a Goat Herd: From Borrowed Goats to a Community 13:49 Open Farms: A Space for Community and Healing 15:25 Transitioning from Corporate Life to Goat Grazing 18:19 The Value of Small-Scale Goat Grazing 21:56 Current Goat Herd and Grazing Practices 24:03 Goals of Goat Grazing Projects 26:32 Managing Poison Ivy and Other Irritants 28:22 Understanding Reactions and Business Dynamics 31:07 Managing Seasonal Work and Income Challenges 35:00 A Day in the Life of a Grazer 39:26 Innovative Grazing Practices and Community Engagement 43:21 Navigating Grazing Seasons and Job Pricing 47:27 Veterinary Care and Goat Management 51:34 Utilizing Local Resources for Goat Farming 52:34 Pricing Strategies for Grazing Services 55:15 Understanding Job Suitability for Goats 57:46 Assessing Plant Toxicity and Forage Density 01:00:42 Navigating Public Safety and Accessibility 01:03:27 Lessons from Entrepreneurial Experiences 01:07:24 The Future of Goat Grazing and Care Farming 01:19:26 Podcast Intro Video.mp4 | |||
| Windshield Time - Figure Out Your Costs | 30 Jun 2025 | 00:08:26 | |
In this episode of Windshield Time, Max discusses that new graziers need to understand that they are offering a service and must charge accordingly. There are many unseen costs that pop up in this business, such as replacing flat tires, and graziers must really get serious about factoring those costs into their pricing. | |||
| Lani Malmberg - Goat Green LLC | 23 Jun 2025 | 01:10:34 | |
How does a woman, born to a cattle rancher, end up being oneof the pioneers of goat grazing in the United States? What would you do if you lost 350 goats in a single night to an ice storm? Do goats eat toxic vegetation? Can a grazing operation be successful if it is completely nomadic? In this episode of the Goat Grazing Podcast, Lani Malmbergof Goat Green LLC and the Goatapelli Foundation, answers all of these questions. From how she came to be a goat grazier despite her upbringing, how she handledthe loss of her goats and insured it never happens again, and how she grazes 365 days a year in a completely nomadic goat grazing operation. You can find her websites at: https://goatapellifoundation.org/ https://goatseatweeds.com/ on Instagram athttps://www.instagram.com/goatgreenllc/and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/p/Goat-Green-LLC-100063781426693/ Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Goat Grazing Podcast 01:16 Lonnie Malmberg's Journey to Goat Grazing 06:34 Transition from Cattle Ranching to Goat Herding 12:10 The Growth of Goat Green LLC 17:33 Understanding Goat Grazing Services 20:58 The Lifespan and Work of Goats 21:26 The Art of Goat Herding and Fire Mitigation 23:53 Understanding Acreage and Forage Management 26:22 Bidding and Pricing Strategies in Goat Grazing 29:55 Unique Challenges in Urban Grazing Projects 32:06 Winter Management and Goat Care 38:54 The Nomadic Lifestyle of a Goat Herder 43:29 The GoToPelly Foundation: Educating Future Goat Farmers 48:34 Winter Challenges and Professional Services 48:58 Building a Sustainable Business with Goats 50:02 Training Structure and Seasonal Learning 51:47 Success Stories from the Program 53:17 Health and Management of Goats 54:37 Goats and Poisonous Plants: A Unique Relationship 56:18 The Role of Dogs in Goat Herding 56:46 Challenges with Livestock Guardian Animals 59:17 Predators and Their Impact on Goat Herds 01:01:49 Challenges in Scaling the Business 01:02:09 The Story of Zippy: A Beloved Border Collie 01:08:39 Spiritual Connections and Animal Relationships 01:10:25 Podcast Intro Video.mp4 | |||