224 | From Flashlight Farmer to Profit Driven Grazing with Gabe Wight

224 | From Flashlight Farmer to Profit Driven Grazing with Gabe Wight

In this episode, Cal visits with Gabe Wight from Northwest Arkansas about building a profitable grazing operation while simplifying life and focusing on long-term stewardship. Gabe shares how he reduced his herd size from several hundred cows to around forty cows and how that shift dramatically changed his grazing management, stress level, and profitability. 

Gabe discusses lessons learned from overgrazing, why stock density matters, and how smaller herds allowed him to improve pasture recovery, calf performance, and equipment longevity. The conversation also covers rotational grazing design, water placement, erosion challenges, fertilizer decisions, chicken litter, stockpiling forage, and managing grazing through seasonal changes. 

The discussion shifts into cattle genetics, breeding strategies, marketing calves through value-added programs, direct-to-consumer beef sales, and the importance of focusing on profitability instead of comparison with neighboring operations. Gabe also shares how his curiosity, podcasts, feed store conversations, and modern AI tools help him continue learning and improving his operation. 

Topics Covered

  •  Downsizing a cow herd for profitability 
  •  Flashlight farming and balancing off-farm work 
  •  Rotational grazing management 
  •  Recovering from overgrazing 
  •  Designing paddocks and water systems 
  •  Stockpiling forage for winter grazing 
  •  Fertility management and fertilizer decisions 
  •  Using chicken litter on pastures 
  •  Cattle genetics and replacement strategies 
  •  Selling calves through value-added programs 
  •  Direct-to-consumer beef experiences 
  •  Learning from podcasts, books, and AI tools 
  •  Managing grazing in Northwest Arkansas

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