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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...

Multi-species Grazing – Diversification Instead of Expansion

This week, we're talking a bit about diversification, providing some examples of what it might look for different operations and how folks make the...

How Babba Louie Taught Me To Think Creatively About Predators

In the late '90s, as part of my research project on the logistics and effectiveness of using goats to graze firebreaks, I got a...

Tips for Squeezing Every Drop of Profit From Your Small Ruminant Herd

There used to be a time when keeping a respectable flock of sheep or herd of goats offered an acceptable return by simply sending ...

Grazing Management Using Cow Pie GIS

GIS is an abbreviation for Geographic Information Systems. In practical terms GIS is the application of the science of location and all things related....

Seeking Succession vs Seeking Success

There’s a lot of talk about “succession” being tossed around in agriculture. It occurred to me that some people might not be quite sure...

What’s the Right Price for Prescribed Grazing? Ask the Market

Recently, On Pasture ran an excellent article by Dave Pratt aimed at helping graziers apply the right price tag to commercial prescribed grazing services....

Farming as a Second Career – Secrets From Folks Who Made the Switch

Thanks to Suzy Hodgson of UVM Extension's New Farmer Project for this story! On average, people change careers three times in their lifetimes, and that’s...

Ask Me About My Moo Cow

Need this? Here are some options from Amazon. A percentage of sales goes to keeping On Pasture online. Got Goats? This one's for you! 🙂

Guardian Dog Success in West Texas on Large Landscapes

Can guardian dogs make a difference against coyotes and other predators, even when both the livestock owner and the dogs are inexperienced? Steve Bryns, Texas A&M AgriLife News editor shares what researchers found, along with resources you can use to get started with dogs.

Here’s How a Farmer Goes Viral

From flight attendant/comedian/water polo enthusiast to losing everything because of a back injury, to learning how to read in spite of dyslexia and ADHD, studying for a PhD, buying a farm, and dancing to heal – that’s how you go viral. (And what to do when you've got all that attention!)

The Accidental Chicken Farmer Makes a Profit On Purpose

Josh Slingerland became a farmer by accident. He was trying to drop his kids off at day care on the way to his welding...

Conducting Your Own On-Farm Trials – DO Try This At Home

I have tremendous respect and appreciation for our universities, extension, Natural Resources Conservation Service, and other public servants. Many of these folks work tirelessly...

Meet Kathy Voth, Your On Pasture Editor

We thought you might like to know a little more about how On Pasture gets to you every Tuesday. So here you go...

Fence Repair Farmer Style

I had a fence like this at one of my goat research facilities. When we were done with the project, my assistant and I...

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