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Your 2023 Grazing Charts from Troy Bishopp – Choose a chart, make a plan, and get a life!

On Pasture's purpose has always been the same: to help you develop a grazing business based on a vision and goals that ensure a...

October Reads

Safety First! Fall frosts can alter forage chemistry in dangerous ways. Here's what to watch out for. https://onpasture.com/2021/09/13/nitrate-and-prussic-acid-poisoning-its-that-time-of-year-again/ Do you have the forage you need? Victor Shelton helps...

How Low Should You Graze in the Fall and Winter?

Here are three different aspects of what you should consider when fall and winter grazing. Each one describes how you can extend your grazing...

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...

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...

Saving Money, and Protecting Soil and Forage Health During Drought and High Hay Prices

Drought and high hay prices have something in common: responding successfully means taking care of soil and forage health. Here I've collected tips and...

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 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...

Bale Grazing Advice From Ranchers to Save Money, Improve Soil and Forage, and Have a Better Life

Why bale graze? To save money. One of the ranchers interviewed here says it costs him 14¢ per head per day to haul hay...

Winter Feeding Tips to Get You Through

Help us welcome a new author: Victor Shelton, NRCS State Agronomist and Grazing Specialist in Indiana.

Mob Grazing to Meet Profit and Forage and Soil Health Goals

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

Tips for Adding Soil Fertility While Weathering High Fertilizer Prices

One of the bigger challenges for this season is going to be fertilizer costs. If you have “stockpiled” some soil fertility in your pastures...

Where are you, where do you want to be, and how can you get there?

In December On Pasture featured two graziers who are making changes to their grazing operations to create more time and better lives for themselves...

Grazing In The Sweet Spot

Grazing in the Sweet Spot is a phrase I have been using for over a decade. Until the last few years I have only...

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...

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