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Yearly Archives: 2017

How Much More Can You Do With How Much Less?

Can we talk, politely, about what it means for the USDA budget to be cut 21%, about what we really need from the Department and the agencies that serve farmers and ranchers? Do you have suggestions for fixes to programs that would make them better for you? The time to figure it out is now, as Congress considers a new budget and Farm Bill.

Looking for Heritage Hogs? Buyer Beware!

This article by Alison Martin and Jeannette Beranger offers advice on making the right choices when buying heritage or traditional breed hogs

Mirror Reduces Stress and Increases Animal Happiness.

Even if you're not raising pigs, you can get something useful from the Agricultural Research Service's Sandra Avant showing the importance of companionship to reduce stress, even when it's only an animal's own reflection.

Beginning Farmers’ Success with Managed, Multi-Species Grazing, Cover Crops and More

Shane and Jessica Blair are new Minnesota farmers getting started with the help of a team from the Natural Resources Conservation Service. Here's how it worked for them. See if there are resources here that might be useful to you, no matter where you are in your farming/ranching career.

Western SARE Internship Handbook

On Pasture readers have asked for  information on how they can get started with interns for their farms or ranches. It's a big topic...

Buy Your Kid a Nose Ring!

Fighting about whether your kid should get a nose ring or not? It's not so bad when you get to choose the ring. (Plus we've added shopping resources!)

The Summer Annual Manual

Summer annuals have unique benefits, like filling a small space in the rotation with multiple cuttings of big yields. They also bring some unique...

The Importance of Tail Docking Lambs

Ever had a rotten tooth pulled? I have, and it smarts a bit. But would I rather that tooth was still there, or that...

Grizzlies of the Corn

At first bear experts were skeptical that grizzlies had actually learned to love corn. But when they saw the damage being done to this Montana dairy's crops, they stepped in to help.

Red Clover: Antibiotic Alternative for Cattle

USDA Agricultural Research Service scientists discovered an antimicrobial compound in red clover that may help reduce antibiotic use in animals.

How Sap Bush Hollow Farm Meets the Challenge of Cooperating Across Generations

Farming should be about making way for the next generation, as well as serving the needs of the present.

Senior Statements

It's that time of year when high school seniors are getting ready to head out on the next part of their adventure. Some leave...

The “Lazy L” Gets You Ready for Herd and Stocking Rate Changes

A beef producer needs a set of “liquid cattle” - the group that is easy to round up and sell as weather changes, feed...

What You Can Tell by Looking At – And Touching – Your Soil

Thanks to Nick Comerford, University of Florida, and the Soil Science Society of America for this article! If you are outside and want to know...

More Grass Than Cattle – What Do You Do?

This week we're sharing some questions from readers that we think you, the On Pasture Community, will have some good answers for. One reader...

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