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Prescribed Burn On Our Bison Ranch! (Before & After) 

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@susanneal3780
@susanneal3780 Год назад
The pasture is beautiful. The bison are so lucky to be yours. Thank you Dusty for bringing back our land. Just to own the bison, anybody could do; to raise them, is another story. What a gift you are to our world.
@brendarussell7069
@brendarussell7069 Год назад
This is so awesome!
@cherimalmquist5577
@cherimalmquist5577 Год назад
Expressed so well Susan. So warms my heart to know people like Dusty & family & friends care so much for our beautiful Country. We are not the only one smiling because of what you are doing. Our Almighty Creator smiles on all of you for sure....job well done. If any animal deserves appreciation & to be here in America it is surely the majestic Bison. You, Dusty & Co, ....a credit to Humanity 🙂
@karlamandrell3954
@karlamandrell3954 Год назад
Really great work Dusty and Marissa, Brooks! Your team and the help you got for this to happen are all amazing! I remember watching the burn, good to see it worked perfectly. 🦬🦬
@KarenH8128
@KarenH8128 Год назад
Well said!
@carrols.hawkins7770
@carrols.hawkins7770 Год назад
Cole and Ethan were so interesting to listen to. Seeing the pasture with all the new growth is exciting and beautiful. Thank you to you and Marissa for choosing to bring back native growth for the bison. It will be exciting to see the day the bison are finally turned in to the 80 acre burn. ☺️☺️☺️
@megslittlehouseinthecountry
It is amazing to see the native plants and grasses coming back after a burn. These are the types of prairie plants that the bison evolved to thrive on for thousands of years. 💖💖💖
@cindybaker358
@cindybaker358 Год назад
This is such an educational video! I love seeing all the different flowers, grasses and insects that are living off this ground! So in touch to the Native American learnings. Thank you for sharing!
@johnking8679
@johnking8679 Год назад
Àbsolutey !! This is definitely an educational video and I salute you and your wife, Dusty !! Thank you SO MUCH for sharing !!
@anj3595
@anj3595 Год назад
This is so exciting and I just love seeing you young people so involved in preserving the Nation, restoring your area. I pray it spreads across our country.
@yvonneadams5377
@yvonneadams5377 Год назад
All the different flowering plants are so amazing and to have it explained as the native Americans would have had it long ago. This pasture is going to be like candy for your bison. Such a great thing you did by burning. ❤
@terryhobbs2038
@terryhobbs2038 Год назад
Great to hear the biologists talking about the plant and animal diversity.
@elizabethlink3993
@elizabethlink3993 Год назад
💚 What y'all are doing there to regenerate the land by bringing in a knowledgeable proscribed burn team and creating the conditions to rejuvenate the soil with healthy microbes and fungal mycelium and fixing atmospheric nitrogen with the legumes is absolutely magnificent, as are the Bison! To see you all out there in the Burn Unit with all that diversity of plants, insects, pollinators and birds is truly bringing tears of Joy to my eyes and my Heart. Bless you, Bless you, Bless you! 💚
@srqlisa7881
@srqlisa7881 Год назад
What a beautiful recovery of native plants absolutely gorgeous. The knowledge of your team just blew my mind. Lucky bison.
@ritayoung1841
@ritayoung1841 Год назад
This video was so cool. Your work to restore the natural growth on that pasture is inspiring.
@sannehansen4156
@sannehansen4156 Год назад
Men's Flowers nerd talk - I love it
@SallyGreimes
@SallyGreimes Год назад
SO IMPRESSIVE!!! Thank you for bringing us along to share their knowledge of what has resulted from what you KNEW was going to be the best management of your land. You showed glimpses over the winter. As a WA native of 5 generations, i know our PNW natives, not what is in your area. The little pollenators are fascinating too. Without them we would be hurting. Thanks to all of you.
@corbeilville
@corbeilville Год назад
Dusty, thank you so much for bringing us along with Ethan and Cole. Like you said they share their knowledge with us. I loved it. Cole did a wonderful job videoing, capturing the beautiful flowers, and other native plants. I hope you bring us along for the next control burn.
@ColeMeger
@ColeMeger Год назад
Thanks for watching and supporting the channel!
@corbeilville
@corbeilville Год назад
@@ColeMeger your videos are unique. You have a nice angle.
@bridgetgreene2457
@bridgetgreene2457 Год назад
The pasture looks great and all the plants that feed and bring in other animals are great !! The red dogs are to cute ! Thank you all for bringing this educational part of the flowers and grasses !!
@sharihopkins1464
@sharihopkins1464 Год назад
What an amazing transformation of your pasture! Can hardly wait to see the bison running in there! They’re going to love it! God bless y’all! ❤🦬
@joylynnburkhardt3202
@joylynnburkhardt3202 Год назад
You are doing a fantastic job of rebuilding the native flora ..
@Pyle81
@Pyle81 Год назад
Look at what the fire did to that ground. The return on that simple burn is AMAZING. Its amazing what a simple burn does for the land. You keep up with that plan, And your grandchildren will see the benefits from all your hard work. This is what mother nature did on her own, Long before man came along.
@cwelshworld
@cwelshworld Год назад
It is great to see those babies. You are doing an excellent job of being a good steward of your land.
@johnking8679
@johnking8679 Год назад
WOW - so exciting !! I never gave it a second thought about the grasses, and assorted plant growth on your Bison Ranch !! Having seen your two friends and their knowledge of all the varieties of plant growth and what they can do to the soil. So exciting Dusty, and your entire team of followers as you move forward with your Bison herds !!
@noelearl5545
@noelearl5545 Год назад
You are just amazing. You’re giving a best life for your bison & a best life for your ranch. Keep up the great work!
@sharonbolton3576
@sharonbolton3576 Год назад
Over 30 years ago I questioned the burns in Oklahoma until it was explained to me an I witnessed the growth of beautiful grass thicker and healthier.
@coolwatyr
@coolwatyr Год назад
The beautiful growth is just everything. I’m so excited to see what the seasons look like as the burn unit transitions through a year. Thank you Dusty & Marissa Blessings of abundance and happiness ❤
@teenagardner3623
@teenagardner3623 Год назад
Wow, what a great video seeing the once was burn unit that is now thriving with life in many levels. I can't wait until the bison rotates to literally greener pastures. Thank you, everyone, for all the hard work and for sharing the learning process of being great stewards of the land.
@Shawn-id7gc
@Shawn-id7gc Год назад
This is feeding my biology nerdiness right now. When they started talking about plants and native insects and pollinators. Building a complete ecosystem. I applaud the practice of regenerative ranching and permaculture.
@maryrivera8096
@maryrivera8096 Год назад
That burn unit is gorgeous! Who would have thought all those different species were there!
@wingsandbeaksbirder2312
@wingsandbeaksbirder2312 Год назад
What a fantastic tour of the “Burn Unit” and all the flora and fauna diversity! Having professionals as friends is the cherry on top. You are doing a great job! Work, work, work 😅and then hand feed your bison 😊. This channel is my favorite.😊
@earlshaner4441
@earlshaner4441 Год назад
Good evening from Syracuse NY everyone thank you for sharing your adventures and your herds
@DustyReinsStories
@DustyReinsStories Год назад
Great informative and educational segment in your endeavors. I hope to help in that effort someday. We Red Raider alums wind up doing some amazing things!
@marilynstorey8813
@marilynstorey8813 Год назад
What a joy to look at the pasture after the burn. Seeds lie dormant for ages. The flowers and plants are beautiful.
@jansmall72
@jansmall72 Год назад
Bison are interesting to watch they are huge and amazing they are running in groups they look like they are protecting each other beautiful bison
@colleendean7435
@colleendean7435 Год назад
Love the burn unit🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉it is beautiful, you and Marisa are so excited and you should be. ❤❤❤The bison are going to have some of the best pastures to keep them growing and healthy🎉🎉 All of your hard work to paying off.😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤ Gorgeous pasture.
@rickhowell7507
@rickhowell7507 Год назад
Reminds me of my Grandfather's farm when I was a kid. He had a couple of dairy cows that he milked and my grandma would make butter for sale. The onions would grow wild in the pasture and the cows loved to eat them. Only problem was, it made the milk taste like onions. Thanks for bringing back an old memory. Love your enthusiasm for what you do with the bison, and appreciate you letting us share a portion of your life. Keep up the great work!
@Mrsmess6466
@Mrsmess6466 Год назад
Fantastic to see the rejuvenation of the pasture. I love the way you are working with Mother Nature to give the land and Bison the best of everything. ❤
@RatdogDRB
@RatdogDRB Год назад
It's exciting to see all of that healthy growth happening, and glad you have the guys along to help define what they're seeing and looking for. What section is getting burned this coming fall?
@thefosterfam484
@thefosterfam484 Год назад
Whooooo Hooooo another video!!! Ponarosa is looking great!!! So are the red dogs...
@darlahartman2003
@darlahartman2003 Год назад
Thanks Dusty for sharing your adventures with us. That pasture looks great! I can't wait to watch you rotate the bisons into it.
@danielashford2430
@danielashford2430 Год назад
It’s beautiful Dusty,Happy Mothers Day Marrisa,peace to you all…
@judelyons1
@judelyons1 Год назад
This is a great example of rewilding. Bringing back the bison is so good for the land.
@debbieashton4976
@debbieashton4976 Год назад
I so enjoy following your progress. Informative and such a conscious plan for ecologically sound land management. Plus the bison are cool.😊
@marinbandel2574
@marinbandel2574 Год назад
The pastures are lovely, and many thanks to all those who helped CTB develop this land. Hugs from N.C..❤️
@goldenmare2594
@goldenmare2594 Год назад
I grew up watching burn control of land..saw the benefits, too. Glad some are back to using it..your pasture show very well why it is beneficial!
@mamashanshan2772
@mamashanshan2772 Год назад
This is so incredible, so much powerful on our eco system, all around our earth too! Bless you all for caring so much!
@ataurus2at
@ataurus2at Год назад
The pastures look so beautiful!!! I'm sure the bison will love it
@marysmith9361
@marysmith9361 Год назад
Those flowers are beautiful! The plants are amazing, the yarrow looks better than mine!
@coleengogerty3852
@coleengogerty3852 Год назад
I absolutely love to see our natural prairies come back to life for both our extraordinary bison and our other native wildlife and plants. Thank you Dusty for being a great steward of the land for all.
@SandraNelson063
@SandraNelson063 Год назад
There's going to be a lot of happy snacking! 😊🦬
@kimkramarski-smith774
@kimkramarski-smith774 Год назад
The end result of a prescribed burn is AMAZING !
@angiebrewer9960
@angiebrewer9960 Год назад
Wow…. So great to see the fruits of your labor! Congrats!
@butchbrown3130
@butchbrown3130 Год назад
Like kids in a candy store. Love it.
@terresiagregg9326
@terresiagregg9326 Год назад
Thats wonderful when you did the burn in October the grass is looking so good glad you have people that help you do that
@lindahipp8329
@lindahipp8329 Год назад
The pasture is looking good. Glad you have the team working with you to make a better pasture for your bison to graze on. GOD BLESS Y'ALL.
@deloresrogers685
@deloresrogers685 Год назад
The land looks beautiful! What a wonderful job you are doing in reviving the land for your bison. ❤❤
@melbawoods6513
@melbawoods6513 Год назад
They sure are smart men!
@Ramona57-TX
@Ramona57-TX Год назад
I just love seeing the new growth bringing back that natural ecosystem and the wonderful benefits to the land, and the wildlife. I really hope to see more and more people getting involved in these programs and helping to heal mother earth. The burn last October was an awesome set of videos and the learning from all these guys was so cool. Dusty, I have to give you and Marisa a big high five for everything that you do, also to all the people that came in to help and now to see the results of that burn. I love this channel; I have personally learned so much. Thank you so much for the valuable content you have created.
@katherinemclean7103
@katherinemclean7103 Год назад
I've been watching since before you had the burn last Fall. It's so great to see such great results! The bison are so fortunate to live with you! Just love Big Joe, Dunbar, and the beautiful lady bison and babies. The flowers are so amazing! Prayers for health and safety!🙏❤🙏
@kathywilliamson223
@kathywilliamson223 Год назад
That is awesome that all those wild flowers were identified.
@marysewall7527
@marysewall7527 Год назад
Thank you for all you do with your land and for how you raise your animals
@wrinklesandsprinkles
@wrinklesandsprinkles Год назад
I’m excited to learn Dakota County in Minnesota has established a herd of bison within about 25 minutes outside the city limits in Minneapolis. I just heard about it so I’ll be checking them out this summer. Bison are coming home all over North America!🇺🇸🦬
@rebeccaplummer7847
@rebeccaplummer7847 Год назад
The difference is beautiful and amazing. Love seeing what's going on.
@teresaatwater672
@teresaatwater672 Год назад
Beautiful! It’s amazing how many flowers are coming up.
@kimberlyk418
@kimberlyk418 Год назад
The pastures look amazing. I enjoy watching and learning from you and your channel.
@margesteinmetz863
@margesteinmetz863 Год назад
Dusty thanks for sharing the continued journey. Can't wait to see the Glorious Bison Blessings to CTB 🙏
@larryfisher5796
@larryfisher5796 Год назад
What a great video I'm 79years old I learned a lot from this video . Great job Guys Great job .I enjoy your channel so so much ,👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@marybethkolesar5918
@marybethkolesar5918 Год назад
I love all the information on what’s growing in the pasture. They have such knowledge
@cherylmillard2067
@cherylmillard2067 Год назад
The Great Plains routinely caught fire before it was settled so this makes sense. Vetch is a great nitrogen fixing ground cover. What an amazing comeback.
@williamgahman5028
@williamgahman5028 Год назад
Hi Dusty and everyone. Great video. Pasture is looking great I watched the controlled burn. Bison are going to love it. Be great watching them running. Yall must be so proud of what you've done. God bless and love yall ❤❤
@prr500
@prr500 Год назад
Great Video, perfect real life review of a burn!
@wendylou8963
@wendylou8963 Год назад
That pasture looks amazing😍😍😍
@rhondasweeney7271
@rhondasweeney7271 Год назад
I remember the video on the fire that was scary in a lot of ways but look at it now absolutely beautiful and very beneficial for the Bison.😊
@shanellstrehlow7110
@shanellstrehlow7110 Год назад
Your land is looking fantastic and rich with nutrients for the bison herd. This is proof positive that the prescribed burn was totally beneficial. Very excellent job. May God continue to bless you all and your land 😇👍.
@merrylmarsh9037
@merrylmarsh9037 Год назад
A spectacular result!!!!!! Congratulations.
@user-pb4wv9hf1t
@user-pb4wv9hf1t Год назад
Really excited to see you and your wife using natural methods for your management plan!
@scottfindley7284
@scottfindley7284 Год назад
I never thought a video about grass would hold my attention lol but this was an AMAZING video. Very informative and it made me want to learn more. KEEP UP THE AMAZING JOB DUSTY.
@sherylhutton138
@sherylhutton138 Год назад
I loved seeing all those natural wild flowers coming into bloom. I was wondering what the purple flower was at the end? I love purple is why i was asking.
@sharonpiecharka1339
@sharonpiecharka1339 Год назад
love, love this. Ur protection of bison and and where they live and roam is out standing, thank u so much 4 sharing,
@Linda-it6ci
@Linda-it6ci Год назад
40 years ago my father in Australia was applying natural grasses, bugs, bees, etc plus soil bacterial diversity. Plus he used triple damning pig faeces which produced clear liquid. He sprayed Sorghum and his crops were 9 feet tall. Cattle feed ...
@randypayne6147
@randypayne6147 Год назад
Really enjoyed the show this evening. Educational and learning to be good stewards of God's creation. Really enjoyed this one .
@barbarascott2833
@barbarascott2833 Год назад
In England I was brought up in the countryside and know yarrow, sorrel, wild garlic, vetch, red and white clover etc etc and knew they were good for animal grazing. The area mentioned in the video you called a “farrier ring” as a little girl in England we called a “fairy ring” imagining creatures marking areas for dancing and parties. Thank you for reminding me. All good stuff to learn.
@Wolfpug
@Wolfpug Год назад
All the wildflowers are beautiful! The Bison are gonna love that pasture!
@donnaelkins186
@donnaelkins186 Год назад
Such a fantastic video so enjoyed istening to them explain what plants they found and names. Very interesting! Thanks ❤ you all
@T.C.216
@T.C.216 Год назад
Nature always wins! Great video!!
@pamelahousley7543
@pamelahousley7543 Год назад
You did the right thing - amazing!!!! So beautiful
@julianroccopesa3491
@julianroccopesa3491 Год назад
Great video, Ty ❤️❤️❤️💯 Really enjoyed, all the plant life, lot of natural medicine. That was a lot of fun information, truly appreciate, Ty✌️🙏❤️🕯️🎈🌻😊
@storiesinstones
@storiesinstones Год назад
This video was just amazing. I think your team was very excited and happy to come back and see the results of their hard work and planning. Great job you guys 👏👏
@susanthomas4753
@susanthomas4753 Год назад
This might be one of my favorite videos. I had watched the prescribed burn video a while back. Seeing that land now is amazing. It's about the Bison, but ya'll are improving the entire ecosystem. So cool.
@jamielee9350
@jamielee9350 Год назад
That was one big red dog , If they all come out like that , you going to have hell of a lot of Jerky 🤣
@Brenda-bb8hk
@Brenda-bb8hk Год назад
Great video today! It was very informative and interesting to learn about all the different grasses. The bison are going to love all that green grass and it sounds like it’s going to be very healthy for them. The burn was a success! ❤
@irene-starbridgewater2793
@irene-starbridgewater2793 Год назад
Dusty, I am so happy to see these fellas being so excited over all the varieties of plants that came from the burn as well as the insects. Cole and Ethan are definitely a n asset to your ranch and all ranchers for that matter. Thank you all for posting this so we all can learn.
@Mrs.Frankenstein
@Mrs.Frankenstein Год назад
Happy Mother's Day!!
@chestersarang806
@chestersarang806 Год назад
Wow the pasture is a meadow now! Im so inspired to see young ranchers taking care of soil, plants, ecosystem, I hope and Im sure it will bring all you hoped for and more! 💪🏾❤
@teresamurray7839
@teresamurray7839 Год назад
So many people don't realize the benefits of controlled burns! So glad Dusty to see the pastures looking so good! Awesome informative and exciting video!
@stevischermi6409
@stevischermi6409 Год назад
WOW. Lots of info!! I agree about people deciding what a "weed" is...who says what's a weed?? What "authority"? HAH!!! Good stuff guys😊👍
@marilynjewell9337
@marilynjewell9337 Год назад
You and your amazing people are so Fantastic for the world
@sandymanning8744
@sandymanning8744 Год назад
Happy Mother's Day 💕 God Bless and I love y'all 💕💕💕
@unitabob
@unitabob Год назад
I promised water to all my youtubers, Starting with Anchor Brand Ranch 15 months ago promise water to get them out of drought. Then did Wyoming, New Mexico, and last but not least Oklahoma. California just got in the way of getting water to Nevada.
@brendadickenson3547
@brendadickenson3547 Год назад
Turned out great! They do this in Florida or we would have really bad wildfires and it helps the wildlife so much!
@maryanncuccio3705
@maryanncuccio3705 Год назад
I always knew that controlled burns were beneficial to the land but now I know why. Thank you for this important information. Love your channel. Keep ranchin'.
@edithchapman6651
@edithchapman6651 Год назад
It is incredible when you honor mother nature.....how much she gives back to the land......if only humans would learn these lessons. Thank you for the education....knowledge is everything to understanding
@terimmarceau5804
@terimmarceau5804 Год назад
This is the best video I have seen. So much education. Congratulations!
@melvinganoe1175
@melvinganoe1175 Год назад
I’m looking forward to ordering some bison burgers next time they are available. Love what you’ve doing buddy.
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