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Snowmen Beware!

If you're building snowmen in your yard this season, consider having extra carrots on hand. You never know what might happen!

The Value of Leaving Some Forage in Pasture

"Waste not, Want Not," right?  It's what we learned when we were kids, and we've probably used it to our advantage in lots of...

Managing Culling To Improve Profit

A little adjustment to breeding timing and to what we call animals when we sell them, can put more money in our pockets.

The Dead Toad Frog

The yellow jackets were the target. The rest was collateral damage. It's something to consider when deciding what to do about a problem.

Pasture Snow Angels

Have you checked out what your livestock are doing for fun in the pasture?  

Breeding a Cow Herd to Fit Your Place

You may not choose the same breed as Steve, but the process he used to create a cow herd for his place can be adapted to fit any operation, or species.

Improve Your Pastures and Soils With Radishes

When this video starts, you might say to yourself "Precision Cover Cropping?! I do pasture!" But don't turn it off! What this video has...

World Soil Day

December 5 is World Soil Day. And there are SO MANY WAYS to celebrate!

Stockpile Grazing Progress Report 3 – Grazing Through Snow

Editors Note: Troy Bishopp is sharing his progress this winter as he custom grazes dairy heifers on stockpiled pasture. If you've missed the first two...

How to Pick the Right Lime for Your Pastures

You did everything right. You sampled your soil, sent in the samples. Got the test results. Three cheers for you!! Now your soil test results...

Cut Up Your Chickens to Make More Money

Tom and Ruth Neuberger run a free-range poultry operation on their farm in Canistota, South Dakota.  In search of additional income from their operation,...

Management-Intensive Grazing Is A Lifesaver

Without being too dramatic this is a true statement. Management-Intensive Grazing without question is a lifesaver, and in our case it was the answer...

Lead Steers – Clifford and Buddy – Worth Their Weight in Feed

Brains and leadership can be just as important to your operation as the product you're growing.

Nothing Challenged My Readiness to Live in the US More Than a Chicken Sandwich

The origins of this week's Thanksgiving Holiday is a meal shared between natives and immigrants. So we thought it was fitting to share this story from someone new to the continent. Ali Shahidy is the first student from Afghanistan to study at Norwich University in Vermont. During his first days in the US he realized that all his English studies hadn't prepare him for ordering a simple sandwich at the airport.

The Coming Revolution

What will cover crops do for us? Here are some thoughts from Chip Hines

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