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176. Building Iron Root Pastures from Backyard Chickens to Raw Milk Dairy with Ernie Mathes
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In this episode of the Grazing Grass Podcast, Cal talks with Ernie Mathis of Iron Root Pastures in Rising Fawn, Georgia. Ernie shares how he went from suburban New Jersey roots and metro Atlanta life to traveling the U.S. in an RV and finally settling on a dilapidated cow-calf farm to pursue a regenerative, multi-species livestock operation. He discusses starting with backyard broilers, managing raw milk production from his herd of Jerseys, raising pigs and poultry on organic, soy-free and corn-free feed, and why he’s adding rabbits next. Ernie also walks through his portable milking parlor setup, calf-sharing system, and lessons learned in farm infrastructure, grazing systems, and marketing directly to health-focused consumers.
Topics Covered
- Why and how Ernie and his family left metro life for farm life
- Starting with 10 backyard broilers and progressing to pasture poultry
- Transitioning from RV life to settling on a 225-acre property
- Developing a direct-to-consumer market with chiropractic clinics
- Raising soy-free, corn-free fed chickens, pigs, and layers
- Building a portable milking setup for 8 Jersey cows
- Implementing calf sharing with a custom calf shelter
- Using belted Galloways and moving toward more heat-tolerant breeds
- Plans for integrating rabbits and sheep
- Thoughts on A2 milk, sexed semen, and dual-purpose livestock
- Managing pastures and daily moves using simple infrastructure
If you’ve ever wondered how to go from urban homesteader to full-time grazier, Ernie’s story will inspire and inform you. His creative infrastructure, practical solutions for milking in the pasture, and strong values around health and transparency in food production make this a great episode for new farmers, aspiring dairy graziers, or anyone looking to build a regenerative, direct-to-consumer business. Whether it’s a discussion on milking schedules or raw milk laws, there’s something here for everyone walking a similar path.
Resources Mentioned
- Iron Root Pastures
- Kentucky Organics (feed mill)
- Justin Rhodes YouTube Channel
- White Oak Pastures (Rabbitat project)
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Manage episode 490691276 series 2817733
In this episode of the Grazing Grass Podcast, Cal talks with Ernie Mathis of Iron Root Pastures in Rising Fawn, Georgia. Ernie shares how he went from suburban New Jersey roots and metro Atlanta life to traveling the U.S. in an RV and finally settling on a dilapidated cow-calf farm to pursue a regenerative, multi-species livestock operation. He discusses starting with backyard broilers, managing raw milk production from his herd of Jerseys, raising pigs and poultry on organic, soy-free and corn-free feed, and why he’s adding rabbits next. Ernie also walks through his portable milking parlor setup, calf-sharing system, and lessons learned in farm infrastructure, grazing systems, and marketing directly to health-focused consumers.
Topics Covered
- Why and how Ernie and his family left metro life for farm life
- Starting with 10 backyard broilers and progressing to pasture poultry
- Transitioning from RV life to settling on a 225-acre property
- Developing a direct-to-consumer market with chiropractic clinics
- Raising soy-free, corn-free fed chickens, pigs, and layers
- Building a portable milking setup for 8 Jersey cows
- Implementing calf sharing with a custom calf shelter
- Using belted Galloways and moving toward more heat-tolerant breeds
- Plans for integrating rabbits and sheep
- Thoughts on A2 milk, sexed semen, and dual-purpose livestock
- Managing pastures and daily moves using simple infrastructure
If you’ve ever wondered how to go from urban homesteader to full-time grazier, Ernie’s story will inspire and inform you. His creative infrastructure, practical solutions for milking in the pasture, and strong values around health and transparency in food production make this a great episode for new farmers, aspiring dairy graziers, or anyone looking to build a regenerative, direct-to-consumer business. Whether it’s a discussion on milking schedules or raw milk laws, there’s something here for everyone walking a similar path.
Resources Mentioned
- Iron Root Pastures
- Kentucky Organics (feed mill)
- Justin Rhodes YouTube Channel
- White Oak Pastures (Rabbitat project)
Visit our Sponsors:
Noble Research Institute
Redmond
Grazing Grass Links
New Listener Resource Guide
Provide feedback for the podcast
Website
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Community (on Facebook)
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