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How to Start a Movement

We're turning two! To celebrate, all month long we're sharing the On Pasture backstory, describing how we got to here, what we think is important about our work, and how we hope to contribute to our Community.

Eat Your Weeds! They’re Often More Nutritious Than Grasses

Spring is coming, even if you can't see it under the snow. And you'll know that it really is here when you see something in your...

Body Condition Scoring Your Beef Cow Herd

A cow's body condition is a good indicator of how well her calves will do and whether or not she'll breed back. Now is a good time to check in on your cows so you can adjust their feed so they can do their best for you. AND if you're a technology kind of person, there's even an App for that!

Pasture Rental Rates: Conditions That Affect Prices

Here’s the final article in our series on how to figure Pasture Rental Rates.  If you’ve missed the first three, here they are: How Much Should...

Preppers Have Nothing On Us!

National Geographic says that "Doomsday Preppers" is one of their most popular shows.  It profiles "preppers" who believe that civilization will collapse sometime in...

Are You Creating Resistant Parasites?

Along with super weeds that are resistant to herbicides, bacteria that no longer succumb to antibiotics, there are parasites that are no longer bothered by worming...

Pasture Rental and Use Rates: Animal Units and Profit Sharing

Here's more math for figuring out how to feed our livestock while making a good living on leased pasture. Even if math isn't your strong suit, we take it one step at a time so that it's as easy as it can be.

In the Footsteps of a Winter Grazier

Taking a little extra time in pasture when we're moving livestock can tell us a lot about natural processes and even give us a some tips about how water retention and soil health are being affected by our management.

True Facts About the Dung Beetle

Dung beetles are AMAZING and here are two videos that give you really good information and perspectives on how they work and all the things they can do for you. Consider it your February celebration of the International Year of Soils.

The New Grazing Charts Are Here!

Yes! It's our favorite time of year when Troy shares the new, blank grazing charts so that we can all get started planning for the green up. And this time, he's sharing a little about why he does what he does as well.

Pasture Rental Rates: Doing the Math Part 1

Math is hard but important. So we're going to try to work through this without hoping for a miracle to occur.

Fencing for Goats

Yes, this title is a joke since keeping a goat in a fence can be almost impossible. Just the same, here's a primer on fencing goats, and some pointers for keeping a goat inside one.

Where Are We Headed?

Victor ponders the changes in the beef industry since the 1930s and '40s and considers where we might be going next. Can increasing our productivity on pasture also give us more time to relax?

Lumbersexuals, Tattoos & Zombies

Sustainable farming as a career move? Let’s dive right in, starting with a battle royale: 1) Farmers versus Zombies During a zombie apocalypse, two life-skills are...

Training Sheep For Vineyard Management

This Western SARE funded project gives you the information you need to teach animals NOT to eat something. While this project focuses on sheep, with adjustments, it can be used with other livestock as well. Use this as an example to think creatively about how you can use livestock to meet vegetation management goals.

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