184. Grit, Grazing, and Grass-Fed Dairy with Wyatt Jones

184. Grit, Grazing, and Grass-Fed Dairy with Wyatt Jones

Author: Grazing Grass August 20, 2025 Duration: 1:26:49

In this episode of the Grazing Grass Podcast, Cal visits with Wyatt Jones of Happy Meadow Farm in Pisgah, Alabama. Wyatt shares his family’s journey from military life to building a thriving grass-based farm, raising beef and dairy cattle, Katahdin sheep, and poultry. Starting in 2021, Wyatt and his wife dove headfirst into regenerative agriculture, learning through mentors, books, and hands-on trial and error. Their story is full of determination, grit, and a willingness to embrace challenges in pursuit of a farming life.


Topics covered include:

  • Starting Happy Meadow Farm with limited experience but big vision
  • Buying land at auction and the unexpected blessings that came with it
  • Early challenges with fencing, livestock health, and learning to rotate animals
  • Using blueberries and eggs as initial cash crops to build community connections
  • Transitioning from Longhorns and Corriente cattle into South Polls and eventually Fleckvieh
  • Experiences with sheep, including parasite management and copper issues
  • Expanding into raw milk sales through herd shares and building a loyal customer base
  • Wyatt’s shift from the fire department to full-time farming
  • The potential of Fleckvieh dairy cattle for grass-based systems
  • Planting diverse forages and cover crops to support livestock health and productivity

This episode is perfect for anyone starting their regenerative journey, especially those considering multi-species grazing or exploring dairy opportunities beyond Jerseys. Wyatt’s story highlights the power of persistence, community support, and the courage to “just start.”


Resources mentioned in this episode:

  • For the Love of Soil by Nicole Masters
  • Grass Productivity by André Voisin
  • Dairy Farming the Beautiful Way by Adam Klaus
  • Happy Meadow Farm on Facebook

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Chapters

  • (00:00) - Introduction and Fast Five Questions
  • (00:59) - Welcome to the Grazing Grass Podcast
  • (01:33) - MarketSMART Ranching Course Announcement
  • (02:25) - Personal Celebration and Family Milestones
  • (03:27) - Wyatt's Journey to Farming
  • (07:02) - Starting the Farm and Acquiring Land
  • (12:49) - First Livestock and Initial Challenges
  • (24:57) - Expanding the Farm and Community Engagement
  • (41:36) - Transition to Dairy Farming
  • (45:36) - The Milking Disaster
  • (47:30) - Getting a Milking Machine
  • (49:27) - The Emotional Attachment to Dairy Cows
  • (52:05) - Exploring Different Dairy Breeds
  • (54:49) - The Fleckvieh Fascination
  • (58:06) - Managing the Dairy Farm
  • (01:08:23) - Marketing Raw Milk
  • (01:09:56) - Transition to Full-Time Farming
  • (01:13:52) - Famous Four Questions
  • (01:24:35) - Conclusion and Next Episode Teaser


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There’s a quiet revolution happening in the fields and pastures, one that ties the health of the soil directly to the health of a farm’s bottom line. Grazing Grass Podcast | Rotational Grazing, Soil Health & Profitable Livestock Farming is a part of that conversation, sitting down with the men and women who are putting regenerative principles into daily practice. Hosted by Grazing Grass, each episode feels like a candid chat across a fence line, moving beyond theory into the tangible details of managing livestock on grass. You’ll hear farmers recount their own journeys-what prompted their shift in thinking, the logistical hurdles of changing their operation, and the outcomes they’ve witnessed in their land and ledger books. A recurring segment called "Over Grazing" digs into the specific problems and hard-won lessons that come with this way of farming. This isn’t just a science or nature podcast; it’s a practical resource built on shared experience, aiming to strengthen a community where knowledge about profitable, grass-based systems is passed along openly. Tune in for honest stories that get to the root of what it means to work with the land.
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