Regenerative Agriculture with Cattle
Regenerative agriculture is a way of farming that focuses on restoring the land, not just using it. When it comes to cattle, it’s about raising animals in a way that helps the soil, water, and environment stay healthy for future generations.
Cattle as natural land managers – Instead of keeping cows in one place, they are moved across pastures in patterns that mimic how wild herds once grazed. This gives grass time to rest and regrow, creating healthier pastures.
Building healthy soil – Cattle naturally fertilize the land as they graze. Their hooves press seeds and organic matter into the ground, which helps plants take root and improves soil structure.
Storing carbon in the ground – Healthy soil acts like a sponge, pulling carbon from the air and locking it underground. This improves soil fertility and helps fight climate change.
Water retention – Stronger root systems from well-managed grazing hold water better, making the land more resilient to droughts and floods.
How it works:
Why it matters to you:
Cattle raised with regenerative practices produce nutrient-rich beef while also improving the land they graze on. By supporting regenerative ranching, you’re helping create healthier soil, cleaner water, and a more sustainable food system.
Address
Wellston, OK
Contacts
(609) 306-0088
Coldspringranch@protonmail.com