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Climate and Grazing
Adaptations to Our Environment for Continued Good Grazing
Increased CO2 in the Atmosphere Increases Weeds. Weed-Eating Livestock Could Be a Solution
What 30 Years of Study Tell Us About Grazing and Carbon Sequestration
Climate and Grazing
Grazing Management
Grazing Management
Fencing
Planning
Water
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17 Mistakes to Avoid With Electric Fencing
Time to Talk Drought. Again. (Apologies to those in the floods in the Northeast)
Greg Judy has answers for your fence charger questions!
Winter Grazing to Protect Soils
Pasture Health
Pasture Health
Forage
Silvopasture
Soil
Water quality
Weeds
More
New Discovery on the Mechanics of Keeping Carbon in the Soil and What It Means For Your Pastures
Bamboo as a Season Extending Forage Is Showing Promise
Discovery Helps Plants Make a Connection With Soil Fungi
What’s the Key to Grazing Success? Rest!
Livestock
Beef Cattle
Behavior
Bison
Dairy Cattle
Goats
Horses
Pigs
Poultry
Rabbits
Sheep
Stock dogs
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Are parasites a limiting factor in your flock/herd?
Multi-Species Grazing Part 2 – Birthing Season and Grass Management
Growing Warm Season Annuals for Lambs
Bovine Art Appreciation – Paint Colors and Markings at the Sale Barn Tell You What You’re Bidding On
Money Matters
Diversification
Ecosystem Services
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Diversification
Tips for Squeezing Every Drop of Profit From Your Small Ruminant Herd
September 9, 2019
Money Matters
Seeking Succession vs Seeking Success
October 29, 2018
Money Matters
The Turnaround: A Rancher’s Story
March 29, 2021
Grazier's Focus of the Month
How to Work With Neighbors to Graze Their Cover Crops and Crop Residue
Kathy Voth
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Success and Profit – Are you getting where you hope to be?
Do You Need a Grazing Chart? Only if You Want More Grazing Days and More Fun Days
The Thinking Grazier
Knowing When to Keep Your Money In Your Pocket
Kathy Voth
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Leading Instead of Herding – Why and How to Teach Your Livestock to Follow
John Marble
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Right-Sizing Your Grazing Operation – What Works Best?
Kathy Voth
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Consider This - Stories about our place in the world
Graze Or DIE
June 22, 2015
A Major North American Climate Boundary Moves East
May 14, 2018
Can Plants Talk to Each Other?
May 16, 2016
Notes From Kathy
Making History in Grazing Management
November 16, 2020
Beyond Tarweed – Thoughts About Why Things Are Changing in Pastures
June 20, 2022
Creative Problem Solving – Yes! YOU can think like Einstein!
March 30, 2020
Latest Additions
Increase Profit by Understanding What Animals Eat and Why!
Readers Answer Questions for Fellow Graziers
Australia Beef Trade Win Is Great for Packers, Not Producers
Stockpiling to Extend the Grazing Season
Free Ebook!
Principles, Hows and Whys of Good Grazing
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Never Buy a Dog When You’re Drunk
The Best Treatments for Pinkeye
Guides for Identifying Pasture Grasses
How to Start a Ranch From Scratch
The Funnies
Weed-Eating Cows and the Can-can
Man Finds Fabulous Giant Crystal
Corn Mazes Are Hard
It’s All Different When You Add a “W”