It costs a lot to get your crops in the ground. So when they don't come up in uniform, tidy rows, it's not just an issue of good-looking fields, it's a money matter. Here are some ideas about what may have gone wrong.
Is there a legume that establishes and yields well, persists in pasture, and is cost-effective for the producer? Â That's the question that Jim Munsch,...
One of our readers wrote in and asked for an article on how to plan a pasture walk. Thanks, Carol. We hope this helps you and all the other folks who want to learn from their fellow graziers.
If you're dealing with Meadow Foxtail, or any other less-desirable grass species in your hay field, here's a look at it's impact on your pastures, and the value of the hay.
Today's collection was inspired by Governor Governor Spencer Cox's closing remarks last Friday to the National Governors Association. It starts with a story of...
by Jimmy Tobias, High Country News.
May 15, 2024
For additional perspective, read this week's Kathy's Notes.
Melissa Shawcroft spent more than 30 years managing 250,000...
According to findings published in Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, the soil's capacity to hold water will be critical in determining the success of...
Check out these articles from our archives suited to the work you're doing this month:
Extend Your Grazing Season
https://onpasture.com/2021/08/30/how-to-work-with-neighbors-to-graze-their-cover-crops-and-crop-residue/
Keep Production Up When Transitioning from Pasture...