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Monthly Archives: February, 2018

Conservation Districts Are Here To Help

There have been plenty of times in my life when I've thought "Boy, I wish I had someone to ask about this problem...." We've...

Shrimp-Fishing Horses

For nearly 700 years, the shrimpers of Oostduinkerke, Belgium, have been training draft horses to help them pursue the local catch. Typically weighing more...

Winter Stockpiled Fescue Trumps Hay Every Time – Part 2

Should you get rid of your endophyte-infected tall fescue? Greg shares why we don't like it, and why getting rid of it may be hard on us too.

What If the U.S. Got Rid of All Livestock?

What if we got rid of all livestock? Would that reduce greenhouse gases? And what would we eat instead? Those are some of the questions...

Cattle Calculator Helps You Schedule Reproduction, Track Performance and MORE!

In livestock production, we live with the consequences of yesterdays decisions today, sometimes from choices made months if not years in the past. This...

Talented Swiss Cow

Can your Bessie do this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGQCvs8V7Zw Translating - Kuh Lovely fåhrt Downhill = Cow Lovely rides downhill. 🙂

The 2018 Free Grazing Charts Are Here – Dust Off Your Grazing Plan and Create Personal Resiliency

As winter wanes and the longer day-length activates the neurons that control the body's daily rhythms, a grazier’s mind can wander into a pastoral...

Fladry Fencing Can Protect Cattle From Wolves

Montana Rancher John Hanson went from total skeptic to believer after seeing how electrified fladry fencing successfully protected his calving grounds from wolves. He...

Winter Stockpiled Fescue Trumps Hay Every Time – Part 1

Some folks say we should do all we can to get rid of Kentucky 31 fescue in our pastures. But Greg Judy has other ideas. In this four part series he covers his experiences, good and bad, with this grass, and why he's keeping his. He starts with the basic benefits of winter stockpile.

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