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Sharing the Bounty of Spring – Providing Food and Shelter for Wildlife, Whether We Want To or Not

This is an exciting time of year here on the ranch. The plants, the animals, and the people are all starting to recover from...

Can Cows Save the Planet? I Don’t Know – But Maybe They Can Save the Ranch

Can cows save the planet? Can cows reverse global warming? Can cows sequester carbon and prevent erosion and fix habitat problems? Can cows feed...

Beef and Biodiversity – How Do We Get Both?

The Agricultural Research Service (ARS) is working with ranchers and other partners on research that will tell us which grazing management gets us the...

What Makes a Good Pasture Walk?

We have a grazing group that meets several times a year. I guess it could be called graziers anonymous or some such thing. But...

Looking Drought in the Eye – Working Together to Get Through the Next One

The week that I got married, the drought of 2011 finally broke. I will never forget the Justice of the peace saying to everybody...

What Do Different Plants Tell Us About Our Soils and How to Improve Them?

Greg Brann, Natural Resources Conservation Service Grazing Specialist in Tennessee, recently sent some information out to his local farmers about "indicator plants" along with...

Post-Fire Management on Eastern Colorado Rangelands

Some areas of the country have already seen range fires. With a hot summer on the way, here's what successful post-fire management looks like.

I’m Sorry I Missed Your Drought Party

The 2012 drought hit Troy Bishopp hard. So when 2016 rolled around showing all the same signs, he got to work on his drought plan. Here's what he did that made him miss the drought party of 2016.

Grass Tetany Prevention and Cures

Lush green grass can spell trouble for your livestock. Here's what to beware of and how to keep them safe.

Weathering the Storm – Inventory Where You Are (Part 1)

Knowing what resources your operation has and the condition those resources are in is the first step toward figuring out how to make it through tough times.

How We Transitioned to Be A Grain Free Dairy

We here at Butterworks Farm have long been interested in no grain dairy farming. For the past forty years we have been grain growers...

What Do You Do When Your Grass Gets Ahead of You?

I’ve got too much grass. Did the grass whisperer just say that? Is there any such thing as too much soil-covering grass? Let me rephrase....

Graze Or DIE

Over a year ago, a friend of mine who is interested in health and nutrition gave me an article entitled “Change or die”. Originally...

Looking For High Protein in Your Summer Mix? Consider Brassicas

Turnips and radishes with 24% protein make a great addition to summer grasses. Here's how to graze them once you've got them

Should You Give Up Raising Beef for Grass-Based Dairying?

In 2008 when Rich and Carol Radtke and their daughter Madison returned to the farm 3 years after his dad died, they did it with...

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