
Sustainable Stock: Reviving Legacy Genetics Episode 24: Matching Cattle to Country with Matt Robbins
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Jan 14, 2026 Matt Robbins, a Mena, Arkansas rancher who swapped heavy inputs for ultra-high-density grazing and a Mashona-led composite. He discusses matching cattle to hot, humid country, rotating by plant recovery, tight 45-day calving windows, and selecting for true fertility and parasite resilience. Practical changes that boost soil, forage, and profitability without buying more acres.
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Leapfrog Recovery With One‑Time Inputs
- Use one-time conventional amendments if needed to jump-start degraded pastures, but avoid long-term dependency.
- Combine targeted amendments with regenerative grazing to speed recovery ethically and profitably.
Tighten Your Breeding Season
- Implement a tight calving window (they use 45 days) to synchronize management and reduce repeated work.
- Do all weaning and marketing at once to simplify labor and inputs.
Fertility Cuts Management Work
- Fertile, well-adapted cows remove many routine management tasks like parasite drenching.
- Matt stopped parasite control because his composite cattle tolerate local parasites naturally.


