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Lessons from a Lifetime as a Grazier

This week I'm featuring one of my favorite authors, John Marble. John began writing for On Pasture in 2016, sending me about one story...

Minerals – Serving Up What Our Animals Need

This week's collection looks at what minerals livestock require to be healthy, and ways for feeding those minerals in pasture. We start with this great...

Flexibility is Key to a Successful Winter

As you head into winter, (I'm not - it's 100º here today) I wanted to remind you of one of my old snowboarding lessons:...

Bale Grazing – Easier Winter Feeding in Pasture

There are all kinds of ways to feed livestock through the winter. This week we're going to look at the ins and outs of...

What Winter With Livestock Taught Me

I'm sure we all have a list of lessons learned from caring for livestock through the winter. Here's mine. 1. Insulated Carhartt overalls rock! Kidding in...

Winter is Coming – Graziers Get Ready

This week we've got some reminders for you as you prep for colder temperatures. Winterizing and Water We start with winterizing tips and some ideas for...

Winter Feed Options

For some of you, stockpiled grass and hay aren't the only options for winter grazing. If you graze in corn country, corn stalk grazing...

Victor’s How-to Advice and the Math for Grazing Corn Stalks

Grazing stalks can be a valuable tool for producers trying to stretch out fall pasture and/or reduce early hay feeding. One of the first...

I’m Downsizing My Library and You Might Like Something Here

I've collected a lot of great books during my time as a goat researcher, a cows-eat-weeds trainer, and as publisher/editor of On Pasture. Now...

Dormant Grazing in the West – Focus on Performance

When I put together a collection of articles like this week's, my friend John Marble reminds me that in the West, fall and winter...

Prepping for Fall and Winter Grazing

As we head into fall, we're all making adjustments to our grazing management. Here are some things to keep in mind. Get balanced First, of course,...

Regenerative Agriculture Pioneers: Honoring the Legends

Long before regenerative agriculture became a buzz word, and before the era of social media, four remarkable individuals forged a path less traveled in...

Regenerative Grazing – Everything Old is New Again

There’s a saying that “Those who don’t know history are doomed to repeat it.” Usually we think it means we didn’t learn the lessons...

Five + Five Things You Can Do For Healthy Soils

On Pasture readers are always thinking about their part in creating healthy soils. To help, I shared a 5-week series on the principles of...

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