Spraying herbicides wasn't doing the job of reducing spotted knapweed and was just reducing legumes and other forbs in pasture. So Jim decided to work with his cattle to take care of the problem and create healthier pastures. The results were tremendous!
Thanks to Scott Elliott, ARS Office of Communications for this article.
Who doesn’t like a two-for-one deal, or a double-double, win-win?
A team of USDA scientists...
Every spring, ranchers face the same difficult challenge—trying to guess how much grass will be available for livestock to graze during the upcoming summer....
Thanks to Steve Bryns, Texas A&M Agrilife, for this article.
Researchers at Texas A&M just finished a six-year study proving what many of their West...
Hopefully we're not too late getting this to you. But even if you've seen the first flakes of winter, it's not too late to make sure you're ready for all the flakes to come.
In this month’s The Thinking Grazier, we’re looking at some research that might challenge some of our preconceived notions. I’ve included questions we can...