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What Should I Do About Pasture Weeds?

Back in the Spring of 2010, the Agriculture Research Service (ARS) in Miles City, Montana put out a press release announcing an online calculator...

What in Tar(weed)nation?! Part 2 – The Nature of Your Weedy Enemies and the Nature of Nature

Last week, I wrote about how tarweed showed up on my ranch a few years back, and how the management that had worked so...

What in Tar(weed)nation?! An Example of Working With Nature to “Beat” Weeds

This month we're focusing on weeds an how to manage them. I'm including a lot of information about how livestock can manage your weeds...

What I Learned After 12 Years of Using Grazing Charts

Three weeks ago, I got a lesson in context when I helped my dad into an ambulance because a sudden stomach bug left him...

Are You What’s Holding Your Grazing Business Back?

Note from Kathy: Welcome to On Pasture's Bonus week! Most months have four weeks. But on those special months with five weeks, On Pasture...

Right-Sizing Your Grazing Operation – What Works Best?

John Marble and Troy Bishopp have something in common with many On Pasture readers. They expanded their grazing operations by renting pastures and grazing...

Egg Production: What You Need to Do and Charge to Make It Pay

I adore eggs, the way they look with their different shades of white, off-white, tan, brown, green, and blue, their smooth shell, their sensual...

A Few of My Favorite Articles – Ideas for What to Read Next

With almost 3,000 articles in the On Pasture archives, choosing favorites is really impossible. But, since On Pasture will be on break next week...

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...

Carrot or Stick – What’s the Best Way to Get Your Livestock to Do Something?

The other day I was talking to a friend who was trying to figure out how to get her kid to quit yelling in...

Being a Thinking Grazier Includes Understanding How Animals Choose What to Eat

In this month's Thinking Grazier, Darrell Emmick points out the importance of understanding what a cow needs to be most productive and how she...

What to Say to People Who Think Eating Less Meat Will Save the Planet

It's my favorite time of year here in Tucson - backyard weenie roast season! One of my friends is vegan for health reasons, so,...

What to Consider When Developing Winter Cow Care Agreements

Thanks for this article go to Aaron Berger, Nebraska Extension Beef Educator, Mary Drewnoski, Nebraska Extension Beef Systems Specialist, and J. David Aiken, Extension...

Asking “What Should We Do?” Instead of “What Can We Do?” Leads to More Possibilities

In managing through the recent drought covering much of cow country, I hear a lot of discussion around questions like:  “How many cows ‘can’...

Stress Spreads: What’s Pee Got To Do With It?

You may have noticed that when a few animals get stressed, others do too, or that a normally calm group of animals just isn't the same when you add a Nervous Nelly. Here's what could be going on.

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