The Basis of Sound Genetics with Dr. Allen Williams (remastered)Part 2 of 3
Wed Feb 04 2026
In this remastered episode, Dr. Allen Williams challenges conventional thinking around livestock genetics by making a bold case: true genetic performance begins in the soil. Rather than focusing solely on EPDs, DNA markers, or breed selection, this episode dives deep into how regenerative agriculture and soil biology drive epigenetics, animal health, and productivity.
Dr. Williams explains how functioning ecosystems—built on living soil, active microbes, and adaptive grazing—unlock the genetic potential already present in livestock. This episode connects soil health, forage quality, and animal performance in a practical, systems-based framework that producers can apply immediately.
🔑 Key Points Covered:
Why Genetics Start With Soil Healthy soil biology determines whether livestock genetics can fully express themselves, regardless of how “elite” the genetics appear on paper.
The Four Ecosystem Processes Energy flow, water cycle, mineral cycle, and community dynamics—and how damage to these processes leads to broken genetics and poor performance.
The Soil Food Web & Microbial Balance Why 90% of soil function is mediated by microbes, and how fungi-to-bacteria and predator-to-prey ratios influence epigenetics.
Targets for Healthy Soil Biology Specific benchmarks for bacteria, fungi, protozoa, nematodes, earthworms, and insects per acre—and what regenerative systems are achieving in real-world conditions.
The Role of Mycorrhizal Fungi How glomalin improves aggregation, water infiltration, nutrient uptake, and carbon storage—while supporting stronger plant and animal performance.
Shared Microbiomes Across Soil, Plants, and Livestock In healthy ecosystems, the microbiome beneath the soil mirrors the microbiome in animals and people above it.
Hidden Costs of Chemical Interventions How dewormers and other inputs harm beneficial organisms like dung beetles and earthworms, weakening ecosystem function and long-term resilience.
Indicator Species That Signal Soil Health Earthworms, dung beetles, insects, arthropods, and spider webs as visible signs of balanced predator–prey relationships.
BRIX Levels & Livestock Performance Why higher BRIX equals greater nutrient density—and how every 1% increase above 3% can boost average daily gain by 0.1 lb.
🌱 Actionable Insights:
Focus on rebuilding soil biology before investing heavily in genetics.
Measure and improve fungi-to-bacteria and predator-to-prey ratios in your soil.
Reduce reliance on chemical dewormers to protect beneficial insects and soil life.
Use BRIX readings to evaluate forage quality and animal performance potential.
Apply adaptive grazing to increase microbial diversity and nutrient cycling—without changing plant species.
📌 Important Note: This episode is the first module of the full course Grassroots of Grazing, available on DVD and streaming in our store. 👉 Be sure to check the show notes for a special sampler price if you’d like to go deeper.
👉 Tune in with your favorite podcast app to the Stockman Grassfarmer Podcast and continue building resilient soil, healthier livestock, and more profitable grazing systems—straight from the pasture. 🌾
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In this remastered episode, Dr. Allen Williams challenges conventional thinking around livestock genetics by making a bold case: true genetic performance begins in the soil. Rather than focusing solely on EPDs, DNA markers, or breed selection, this episode dives deep into how regenerative agriculture and soil biology drive epigenetics, animal health, and productivity. Dr. Williams explains how functioning ecosystems—built on living soil, active microbes, and adaptive grazing—unlock the genetic potential already present in livestock. This episode connects soil health, forage quality, and animal performance in a practical, systems-based framework that producers can apply immediately. 🔑 Key Points Covered: Why Genetics Start With Soil Healthy soil biology determines whether livestock genetics can fully express themselves, regardless of how “elite” the genetics appear on paper. The Four Ecosystem Processes Energy flow, water cycle, mineral cycle, and community dynamics—and how damage to these processes leads to broken genetics and poor performance. The Soil Food Web & Microbial Balance Why 90% of soil function is mediated by microbes, and how fungi-to-bacteria and predator-to-prey ratios influence epigenetics. Targets for Healthy Soil Biology Specific benchmarks for bacteria, fungi, protozoa, nematodes, earthworms, and insects per acre—and what regenerative systems are achieving in real-world conditions. The Role of Mycorrhizal Fungi How glomalin improves aggregation, water infiltration, nutrient uptake, and carbon storage—while supporting stronger plant and animal performance. Shared Microbiomes Across Soil, Plants, and Livestock In healthy ecosystems, the microbiome beneath the soil mirrors the microbiome in animals and people above it. Hidden Costs of Chemical Interventions How dewormers and other inputs harm beneficial organisms like dung beetles and earthworms, weakening ecosystem function and long-term resilience. Indicator Species That Signal Soil Health Earthworms, dung beetles, insects, arthropods, and spider webs as visible signs of balanced predator–prey relationships. BRIX Levels & Livestock Performance Why higher BRIX equals greater nutrient density—and how every 1% increase above 3% can boost average daily gain by 0.1 lb. 🌱 Actionable Insights: Focus on rebuilding soil biology before investing heavily in genetics. Measure and improve fungi-to-bacteria and predator-to-prey ratios in your soil. Reduce reliance on chemical dewormers to protect beneficial insects and soil life. Use BRIX readings to evaluate forage quality and animal performance potential. Apply adaptive grazing to increase microbial diversity and nutrient cycling—without changing plant species. 📌 Important Note: This episode is the first module of the full course Grassroots of Grazing, available on DVD and streaming in our store. 👉 Be sure to check the show notes for a special sampler price if you’d like to go deeper. 👉 Tune in with your favorite podcast app to the Stockman Grassfarmer Podcast and continue building resilient soil, healthier livestock, and more profitable grazing systems—straight from the pasture. 🌾