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Grazing Through Drought, Too Much Rain, and Fire

Because Oregon has been in a long-standing drought, John Marble has lots of practice acting on his drought plan and rebounding when it rains. His examples of what works can get you through, rain or shine.

Do You Have the Allies You Need to Be a Successful Grazier?

A note from Kathy: Lately I've been thinking a lot about how inter-related we all are and how much the quality of my life...

Answers to the Most Commonly Asked Grazing Questions

Victor Shelton is the NRCS Grazing Specialist and Agronomist for the state of Indiana. He has been writing "Grazing Bites" since 2008 and this...

Adding Sheep to a Cattle Operation – Part 2

For the past few weeks we’ve been sharing articles from folks at the American Solar Grazing Association about the business of using sheep to...

Two Graziers With 65 Years of Experience Put Their Heads Together

Victor is in the house! A nice benefit of having the 2019 Grasstravaganza in Cobleskill, NY is that conference guest and Indiana’s seasoned grazing guy,...

Lessons From the Past to Create a Better Future

Lately, I've been thinking about when I first started working with ranchers. It was the era of "NO MORE MOO IN '92" and "CATTLE...

Here’s How to Successfully Grow Grass

I took the time to walk through most of my pastures a few days ago. I recommend doing this fairly often to keep a...

From Tibet, With Love

When your spouse knows you and what you love, even the most ordinary ranch supplies can become a sweet gift.

Lies, Scams, Disagreements, Misunderstandings – The Need for Written Agreements and/or Contracts

We all prefer trusting and being trustworthy, but sometimes things just don't work out without a contract of some sort to clarify expectations. Here are some examples of problems that could have been prevented by having more than a handshake.

Winter Stockpile Grazing Tips

I’m not really sure where this year went. At least for me, it seems like it should still be October, but the weather outside...

How Do You Graze in November When the Weather is Warmer or Wetter Than Usual?

I mentioned last month that there are still plenty of good growing days left this fall and they need to be taken advantage of....

Don’t Play Their Game, Play Yours! Focusing on Efficiency Creates Profitability

Here's how to improve your efficiency so you can have more cash and more profit. Don't be put off by the crop example - livestock are just another crop, right? (And a special shout out to that On Pasture reader who said they don't like Money Matters articles, but thinks about them every time before spending a dollar. :-))

How to Write a Custom Grazing Contract

Strong, written contracts can prevent some of the Boneheaded Business Blunders I made in my early years of ranching. My previous two articles have...

Great Marketing Advice Part 2: Three Steps That Will Get New Customers to Your Farm

Greg Judy turned On Pasture onto Charlotte Smith, saying hers was the best marketing advice he'd heard. Last week we shared her first article...

Facial Recognition Technology for COWS!

Coming soon - technology that looks at your cow, recognizes her, catalogs what she's eating, drinking, and how she's feeling so you can fix things fast if she seems to be ailing. What do you think of that?!

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