From Crisis to Thriving: Regenerative Grazing in Outback NSW

Can goats, fencing, and native grasses bring a 70,000-acre outback farm back from the brink? Join Tim Thompson as he visits Etiwanda Station near Cobar, NSW, to explore how one family turned ecological and financial crisis into a thriving, resilient business using regenerative grazing practices. Discover how multi-species grazing, clever selection and sequence of animal species, rotational paddock design, native grassland restoration, and intelligent low-cost fencing transformed their farm and future. 🌱 Learn: How to manage goats for land regeneration When to graze for maximum recovery How low-cost fencing can revolutionise grazing management How native grasses can outperform improved pastures 📍 Filmed near Cobar, Western NSW | Featuring Andrew and Megan from Etiwanda Station 🔗 Related Videos: 🔸 Goats for Land Regeneration – Grazeway Case Study 🔸 How to Divide Paddocks Fast Without Replacing Fences 💡 Subscribe for more tips on fencing, regenerative farming, and sustainable land management: 👉 Farm Learning with Tim Thompson #RegenerativeAgriculture #GrazingManagement #FarmLearning #AustralianFarming #GoatGrazing Check out my website for even more content https://timthompson.ag/ Support me on Patreon   / timthompsonmedia   Facebook   / timthompsonmedia   Instagram   / timthompson.ag   Subscribe for a new video each week! New content uploaded every weekend. My Channel    / @farmlearningtim   00:00 Intro – Thriving in Harsh Country 01:00 A Family Legacy on 70,000 Acres 02:15 Wool Crash & Land Degradation 03:45 Enter Boer Goats: A Game Changer 06:00 From Shrubland to Grassland 08:00 Smarter Fencing, Smarter Grazing 10:00 Transitioning from Merinos to Dorpers 12:00 More Grass, More Grazing Potential 14:00 Introducing Cattle into the System 16:00 Reading the Land: When to Graze 18:00 The Science Behind Recovery Timing 20:00 30+ Native Grass Species Thriving 22:00 Cheap Fence Strategy That Works 23:00 What Regenerative Agriculture Really Means