
Episode 36 | The Regenerative Cow
From 1881 by American Hereford Association
January 30, 2025 · 28 min · Episode 36
About this episode
This episode explores the traits of cows suited for regenerative ranching with guest Hugh Aljoe.
What makes a cow truly fit for a regenerative ranching system? In this episode of 1881, we visit with Hugh Aljoe of the Noble Research Institute to dive into the traits of a productive and efficient cow—one that thrives in both economic and environmental conditions. Want to learn more about leveraging profit potential, environmental stewardship, and social demands? Join us at #CattleCon25 on Wednesday, Feb. 5, from 10–11 a.m. at the AHA booth (#3560) to visit with AHA staff and Hugh Aljoe. See you there!
People in this episode
Guest: Hugh Aljoe
Topics covered
- regenerative ranching
- cow traits
- economic conditions
- environmental stewardship
- profit potential
Keywords
- regenerative ranching
- cow efficiency
- environmental conditions
- economic viability
- cattle conference
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Noble Research Institute, American Hereford Association
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