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Grass-Finishing Myths that Reduce Profitability

Note from Kathy: These are just three of the ten grass-finishing myths that will Greg will be covering in the Introductory/Overview session of the...

Cows Can Eat Multiflora Rose

If you're one of the folks who hate multiflora rose, you're not alone. It's been declared a noxious weed in almost all of the...

Rethinking Methane – Why Livestock Are Not the Problem and Could Be a Solution

  Cow burps and farts - that's mostly what first comes up when people talk about agricultural methane, making it seem kind of silly. So...

Does Keeping the Soil Wet Around a Ground Rod Keep an Electric Fence Hot?

This week's electric fence article from Jason Detzel describes how to set up a Pos/Neg fence to keep it hot even when weeds begin...

How to Plant a Tree in Your Pasture

If you missed all the important things that trees can do for you and your livestock, check out last week's article, “Take Your Grazing...

Burger King’s “breathe the farts of change” Campaign Doesn’t Pass the Sniff Test

Does lemongrass solve the cattle methane problem? Dr. Frank Mitloehner, UC-Davis professor and extension specialist, is known for challenging the FAO's numbers on cattle and climate change and getting them to change. Here he tells us what's up with Burger King's newest ad campaign.

These Could Be The Best Cows

Back in May, John wrote "What Makes a Really Good Cow" where he talked about judging the cows in your herd by blaming them...

Take Your Grazing Up a Level By Adding Trees to Your Pastures

As someone who spends a lot of time talking with farmers about planting trees, there’s a certain phrase I’ve heard more than I can...

Fly Management to Reduce Pinkeye Problems

It's July, and as usual, the most popular article at On Pasture right now is "The Easiest Way to Treat Pink Eye." Why July?...

Greg Judy on Stockpiling to Extend Your Grazing Season

Last week we started a discussion about how to go about stockpiling in the coming months. This week we continue with some thoughts from...

The Wave – the Secret to Keeping Calves and Lambs with Their Moms When Moving Them

For the last 8-10 years I have been working on an efficient method to move new born calves and lambs from pasture to pasture....

Extend Your Grazing Season By Stockpiling Forage – Part 1

There are two different ways to feed your livestock with stockpiled forage over the winter. One way is to make hay or silage and...

Do You Have the Allies You Need to Be a Successful Grazier?

A note from Kathy: Lately I've been thinking a lot about how inter-related we all are and how much the quality of my life...

Build a Self-Starter Apprentice/Employee With Feedback and Mentoring

Adding an apprentice or intern to your operation is a great way to add energy and new ideas to your operation while providing training...

Has Dry Weather Got You Worried? Planting Annual Forages Can Provide Fall Feed

Thanks to co-author Dr. Jerry Volesky, University of Nebraska-Lincoln extension range and forage specialist. Listen to a discussion of the content in this article on...

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