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Creating an Information System to Get You Where You’re Going

Something funny happened at On Pasture in April. Three OP authors all wrote articles on the same topic without checking in with me or...

Here’s Why You Should Consider Calving on Grass

Graziers who still think that "Spring" calving starts in late February and early March think they have good, logical reasons. They probably cite economics,...

Life is Short. Where Are You Headed?

Nobody ever had to tell me life was short. Since the beginning, I’ve been living it like a house on fire getting everything I...

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...

Small Scale Operations Can Be Profitable – Here’s How

I often hear from people operating on a smaller scale that their limitations of size make it impossible for them to be profitable. “I...

Barn and Hay Fires Kill Farms and Ranches – Avoid Becoming a Statistic

Here's how fires impact graziers, the

Flerds: Sheep and Cattle Grazing Together for Predator Protection and Pasture Management

Multi-species grazing isn't just about diversifying your operation and making good use of your pastures. It can also be a way to protect small ruminants from predation!

Greg Christiansen’s Gross Margin Spreadsheet Helps You Focus on Profit

This week, Greg Christiansen of Grandview Grain and Livestock comes to us from his kitchen/office to share the Gross Margin spreadsheet he developed for...

What Happens When Johne’s Disease Appears in Your Herd? Part 2

Johne’s disease is a wasting disease with no cure. It is found in more than 50% of dairy herds in the U.S. and can...

What Happens When Johne’s Disease Appears in Your Herd? Part 1

Johne's disease is a wasting disease with no cure. It is found in more than 50% of dairy herds in the U.S. and can affect beef cattle, sheep and goats. Here's my story of my encounter with the disease in my goat herd and how you can use my experience to save yourself some grief.

Spring is Sprung – Grazing for Best Results, Avoiding Toxic Plants and Preventing Grass Tetany

Yes, it’s getting to be that time of year — new spring green growth! The cows start complaining about eating hay and bellowing when...

Before You Graze, Know Your Goals: What Are You Doing? Why Are You Doing It?

Last week we published the 8th annual set of grazing charts thanks to our friend Troy Bishopp, the Grass Whisperer. So it seems like...

Business Planning Made Less Painful

If you're dreaming of starting a grazing operation, if you've ever asked "what kind of animals should I raise?" if you're considering adding a...

Forrest Pritchard’s Secrets for Successful Farming

Forrest Pritchard is the New York Times best-selling author of three books on his experiences as a farmer, including "Start Your Farm," Kathy's favorite book for folks considering taking the leap. Here he shares some of his insights.

Three Keys to Being a Successful Grazier

In this video, we take a trip to Nye, Montana to visit the Keogh Ranch. It's been in the family since Noel Keogh's folks...

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