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Season 7 || Episode 14 – Regnerative. It’s a word that seems to be everywhere. It’s talked about on podcasts, scattered throughout articles and of course, all over social media. However, what does it really mean and why has there been so much hype about it? Caitlin Word with the Noble Research Institute shared her thoughts on what regenerative means, why there is a modern wave of livestock producers focusing on natural resources and how cattle producers can start slow to avoid crashing during the early stages of implementing these principles in Season 7, Episode 14 of the Casual Cattle Conversations podcast. 

In this episode, you will be able to:

My special guest is Caitlin Word

Caitlin Word serves as a regenerative ranching advisor at Noble Research Institute, specializing in sustainable cattle production and soil health. With a background in cattle nutrition and production, Caitlin possesses a deep understanding of the critical link between grazing lands and livestock management. Her role involves direct interaction with livestock producers, providing practical strategies and insights to optimize their operations. Caitlin's expertise in regenerative practices and commitment to sustainable management make her an invaluable resource for cattle producers seeking to improve their land health and resilience.

The key moments in this episode are:
00:00:01 - Introduction to Regenerative Ranching

00:00:42 - Noble Research's Regenerative Management Courses

00:01:09 - Understanding Regenerative Practices

00:10:00 - Regenerative vs. Conservation and Sustainability

00:12:30 - Metrics for Regenerative Practices

00:15:06 - Understanding Healthy Ecosystems

00:16:29 - Intensity of Regenerative Practices

00:21:01 - Business Model and Mindset Shift

00:23:57 - Beginning Steps for Producers

00:28:24 - Regenerating More than Land

00:29:47 - Excitement for Exploration

00:30:06 - Refreshing Conversation

00:30:16 - Conclusion

00:29:47 - Embracing New Perspectives

00:30:06 - Gratitude and Appreciation

Learn more: https://www.noble.org/regenerative-agriculture/

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