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How Many Scientists Does It Take To Make a Report on Climate Change?

When we read a headline that says, "Scientists Say…" what does that really mean? Well, in the case of the report on the state...

How Much Should You Pay to Lease Pasture?

The most difficult part of pasture leasing may be figuring out a rate that works for both parties. We can't make it a breeze, but with this series of articles, we'll give you some tools so you'll have an idea where to start.

A Full Bladder May Help You Save Money

This revelation comes to us from Mirjam A. Tuk, Debra Trampe and Luk Warlop, faculty in the Department of Marketing and Organization Studies at...

Excrement: Part of the Circle of Life

I am old enough to remember a world before "Power Bars." When they were first introduced, my co-workers at the Bureau of Land Management picked...

The Cheapest Way to Produce the Best Egg

Here's what the Arbuckles found out when they compared how different supplemental feeds affected the cost and nutrient density of their free range eggs.

Cattle Can Improve Sagebrush Habitat With a Little Training

Many areas in the Western United States are dominated by sagebrush. The increase in sagebrush density over the past century is generally attributed to:...

Selling Cattle With Video and Satellite

If you're considering video auctions to sell your calves, here are some tips and things to think about.

Livestock Mortality Composting Manual

Composting mortalities saves money, reduces environmental risks, and leaves you with a useful end-product. Here's what you need to get started.

Winter Stockpile Grazing’s Final Chapter (Or Is It?)

Troy has finished with his stockpile grazing for this season. Here he shares how many days he made it, and talks about lessons learned and the questions he's asking to help him prepare for next year.

A Visit to Rock Hills Ranch

Aldo Leopold said, "The landscape of any farm is an owner's portrait of himself." In this video, you'll see a family learning and managing together to leave a portrait that they hope will serve as an example to others.

Winter Stockpile Grazing Part 5 – The Weather Trumps Planning

Editors Note: It takes a brave person to share his successes, challenges and stresses online with all of us. That's what Troy has been doing this...

Grazing Hacks for Feeding Mineral, Blocking Water Gaps and Solar Charger Stands

Solutions for moving your mineral tubs (while spreading manure), and creating a fence for your water gap, as well as a stand for your solar charger.

Grazing Winter Stockpile Part 4 – The Gory Details

Rain, Mud, Frozen Forage, and Snow, OH MY! Here's more on the realities of winter grazing.

Soil Carbon Cowboys

Would you like a short visit to summer in the middle of winter? Would you like to meet soil ranchers Allen Williams, Gabe Brown and Neil...

Overcoming Our Brush Prejudice

Here's a breakthrough  - Cows can do every bit as well on brush as goats.  Check out this article to see if maybe you can change your mind and start using brush as the great forage it can be.

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