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You Don’t Have to Practice Yoga to Be a Flexible Grazier!

In most livestock operations, the largest expense is winter feed. As a grazier, it has been my goal to plan a grazing rotation so...

Happy Halloween!

Here's what witches everywhere are asking.

Grazing Principles at Work, Part 1 – Management Intensive Grazing in an Arid Environment

Successful grazing management grows out of an understanding of some basic principles, like how plants grow, and how soil conditions, weather, and climate alter...

How Does the Next Generation of Farmers and Ranchers Get Started?

Don shares this piece as an opening to a conversation. It's an important one to have. Please share your thoughts, experiences, ideas and suggestions...

Transferring Skills and Experience to the Next Generation

Please join me in welcoming a new On Pasture sponsor! Wally Olson has been in ranching and the livestock business his whole life, doing everything...

Adjust Your Expectations For More Success – Lessons From a Cat

This is Molly. I’ve written about how she reminds me to leave my desk and take walks so I’ll be healthier, and how she...

Flannel Shirts and Pumpkin Spice Dreams

Here's an ode to the winter fabric of farm and ranch life as a sign of the change of seasons.

Untoward Acceleration – the Greatest Danger to Graziers

We all make grazing management mistakes. The key to improving is to acknowledge what they are, why they happened, and then what we might do differently next time. Here, Troy Bishopp shares a mistake from his grazing past, as an example of these steps to improvement.

Intensive Pasture Management Pays – Everything Old is New Again

This article comes to us from Glen Murray* and the September 1962 issue of the Soil Conservation magazine. This was the monthly publication of...

Our Lands – A Story of the Important Work You’re Doing Every Day

Conservation of our lands and soil is vital to humanity. Yet the benefits of the work farmers and ranchers do every day is often...

Death to Fire Ants

USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists latest discovery—a new virus found in fire ants from Argentina—has the potential for becoming a biological control agent...

Two Graziers With 65 Years of Experience Put Their Heads Together

Victor is in the house! A nice benefit of having the 2019 Grasstravaganza in Cobleskill, NY is that conference guest and Indiana’s seasoned grazing guy,...

How We Start a Movement

Back in 2013, some friends and I decided to start a movement. We wanted to create a community of learners who were looking for...

Canopeo – An App to Help You Measure Your Pasture Cover

In his article this week, Troy Bishopp describes an app that Victor Shelton used to look at cover on Troy's pastures. With just a...

Tips for Evaluating Property for Raising Cattle

This article comes to us from the Noble Research Institute's Robert Wells, PhD., Livestock Consultant, and Rob Cook, Planned Consultation Manager and Pasture and...

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