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The Farm and Ranch Leasing Tips You Need Going Into 2020

It's that time of year when we reflect on what we liked or didn't like about last year and what we might like to...

Loading Day – Goodbye to 2019

  Here I am; pasture empty, pants dotted with cow manure and a hoof imprint on my calf, standing in an empty pen wondering about...

How to Manage Wet Winter Grazing

I walked across some pastures on the last day of November and shook my head as water splashed up from my gum boots and...

Tell Me – Show Me – Watch Me: How to Train and Inspire New Hires

In 2004, I stumbled upon a book by Robert Kiyosaki entitled Cash Flow Quadrant.  It really changed the way I looked at what I...

Low-Stress Livestock Handling and Corral Work – Part 1

It’s important that we talk about corral work for the simple reason that that’s where we spend a lot of time with our livestock,...

This Regenerative Rancher Manages for Grass

This piece was first published in November of 1962 in "Soil Conservation," the monthly magazine of the Soil Conservation Service. It was written by...

Seaweed Can Reduce Methane From Cows, But….

By now, you've probably heard the news that supplementing cattle with seaweed could reduce methane belched by livestock. In fact, researchers in Australia and...

Soil Health Principles Part 5 – Diversity is Key

In the fifth part of our series on soil health principles, Buz Kloot focuses on the benefits of diversity for improving soil health. In...

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...

Soil Health Principles Part 4 – Keep Live Roots in the Soil

In this, the fourth in our series on soil health principles, Buz Kloot talks about how, through photosynthesis, plants create carbon-based sugars, a sizeable...

Can You Please Manage, Pretty Please?! A Grazing Advocate’s Plea

It finally happened; a scream so loud, it echoed throughout the over-grazed hills and valleys of Central New York. Poised on a grassy knoll...

Making a Go of It – This is How We Do It

There seems to be a real interest of late in the opportunities for young people to get started in livestock agriculture. The question that...

Flashing Night Lights Can Protect Livestock from Predators

Back in March of 2015, On Pasture published an article about Richard Turere, a 11-year-old Masai boy from Kenya, who invented a way to...

Production Systems for Pasture-Finished Beef – Part 1

As Greg Halich writes in his introduction to the Producer's Guide to Pasture-Based Beef Finishing, "Bringing animals to a finishing weight on pasture in...

Stresses Affecting Graziers and How to Deal With Them – Kathy’s on a Podcast!

This week, I'm featured in the latest episode of Ag State of Mind. This podcast examines the stresses affecting farmers and ranchers and how...

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