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NDGLC Mentoring Program Helps Ranchers Make Big Improvements

Joshua Dukart, Executive Director of the North Dakota Grazing Lands Coalition, and Kenneth Miller, rancher and former NDGLC chair, share how their community of ranchers is working together to help everyone be successful.

Summer Annuals, the Nutritious Pasture Refresh Button

We got a question from a reader about renovating pasture. So we asked one of our On Pasture authors to share some thoughts.

How to Raise Chickens Library

Here's a collection of past poultry articles to get you started. Find even more by clicking on "Livestock" in the menu above and choosing...

Grant Money Available for Producers Exploring Value Added Products

Do you have a commodity that you raise or grow that you are turning into a value added product and need to expand your...

Protecting Your Forage During and After Drought

Editors' Note: This article is the first in a series  about managing through and after drought. This one is all about the importance of...

Beginning Farming at the Dixon Place

Sometimes farming doesn't make sense from the outside. But if it makes sense from the inside, that might just be what counts.

A High-Forage Diet for A Better Bottom Line

For your herd, a high-forage diet can help your bottom line, but you should take care to use high-quality forage. Here's how to make a high-forage diet work for you.

How to Turn Farmers Into Graziers

Want to get more folks interested in grazing? The Maryland Grazers Network suggests that success comes from regular conversations among farmers.

A Whole Bunch of Holy Cow Moments

Whether or not you're a dairy producer, Tom Trantham can tell you a lot about learning from animals and managing pasture. Here he describes how he went from being one of the top 10 dairy producers in South Carolina, to the edge of bankruptcy and back again thanks to learning from his cows.

Creating Quality Silvopastures in Open Pasture Areas Part 2

Last week we started the process of turning open pastures into quality silvopastures by asking the questions we should all ask before we start...

Knap-Time

Troy has some great ideas and experience dealing with pesky knapweed. By the end of the article you might be thinking of it as an excellent forage too!

Bread & Butter Farm: An Example of Creative Financing

Editors Note: This piece, prepared by Carrie Abels, comes to us from Vermont's Farm to Plate, and describes "How Bread & Butter Farm worked with...

What is a Pasture Inventory and How Do You Do It?

There are a variety of ways to figure out how much forage you've got. Here Jim Gerrish describes three of them and the one he likes the best.

Foiled Again!

If you raise crops followed by cover crops for grazing livestock, or if you're considering turning cropland into pastureland, this is important information for you! Don't let the wrong herbicide keep you from grazing!

How Not to Fail in Business

It is a fact that 8 out of 10 of the small business start-ups fail within 5 years. Why do you suppose this is...

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