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Creating a Grazing Plan to Deal With Drought and/or High Hay Prices

If you're not facing drought, you're likely facing higher prices for hay and maybe even reduced hay availability thanks to the rising cost of...

Starting the Grazing Season with the Price of Hay and Fertilizer in Mind

On Pasture reader Richard Moyer wrote me in March about the interesting times we live in and what they might mean for the 2022...

Get Your Perfect Grazing Recipe Here!

Oh dear! If you clicked on this hoping that you'd find the answer to all your problems, I'm sorry. The perfect recipe doesn't exist. Unlike baking...

A Walk Through of How to Use Your Grazing Chart

Have you downloaded your grazing chart? Have you started looking at the list of questions that will help you get your planning underway? Do...

Get Your Grazing Chart, Make a Plan, and Get a Life!

On Pasture's New Year's Resolution is to help you develop a grazing business based on a vision and goals that ensure a happy, healthy...

Grazing Season Prep Step 2 – Mapping Your Pastures and Soils

On Pasture's New Year's Resolution is to help you move into this grazing season in a way that ensures a happy, healthy life, and...

Can a 12-year-old Do This? – Grazing Management Made Easy

I have been reading Troy Bishopp's articles on how to fit grazing around your life rather than building your life around your grazing operation...

Business Planning to Get Where You Want to Go

Since we're beginning the year by focusing on goals, here's another avenue: business planning. Yes, business plans are tedious. Yes, they can make you...

Turning Toward Home – Making Changes to a Grazing Operation

This piece is part of our discussion of moving toward a better life with grazing. Last week, Troy Bishopp share how he's creating a...

What’s a Grazing Decision Really Worth?

I remember it well: sitting on the veranda with my wife and two bottles of wine from our favorite winery, contemplating our future life...

Staging Forages for Fall and Winter Grazing

Victor Shelton helps us make the most of our forages by telling us which should be grazed first, and which will last into the winter months.

Stockpiling to Extend the Grazing Season

Stockpiling is a practice graziers use to reduce winter feed costs and increase profitability. It's nothing more than setting aside some of your pastures...

The Grass Whisperer’s Winter Stockpile Grazing Series

https://onpasture.com/2014/10/27/grazing-stockpiled-forage-when-planning-meets-reality/ https://onpasture.com/2014/11/10/stockpile-grazing-progress-report-1/ https://onpasture.com/2015/01/05/grazing-winter-stockpile-part-4-the-gory-details/ https://onpasture.com/2015/01/12/winter-stockpile-grazing-part-5-the-weather-trumps-planning/ https://onpasture.com/2015/01/19/winter-stockpile-grazings-final-chapter-or-is-it/    

What’s the Impact of Grazing Without Recovery Periods?

This is a little inspiration for thinking about your grazing management and what your goals are.  In this two minute, time lapse video you'll see...

Shade Options for Grazing Cattle – Natural, Permanent and DIY Portable

It's that time of year when grazers begin asking each other, "What do you do to get shade to your animals?" Here's why it's...

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