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Before You Graze, Know Your Goals: What Are You Doing? Why Are You Doing It?

The 2025 Grazing Charts are up thanks to our friend Troy Bishopp, the Grass Whisperer, and the National Grazing Lands Coalition. So it seems...

Timely Tips: Don’t Stop Feeding Hay Too Soon

I wanted to send out a Timely Tips to encourage everyone to feed hay a little longer in the spring to let the grass...

Make calving more fun and less work

This week we share some of the economic reasons for moving calving time to May. But John Marble has noticed that talking about economics...

The Benefits of Calving on Grass in Pasture

From our friends in Alberta Agriculture in Canada, here's a 5-minute video of ranchers describing why they prefer May calving on grass. Jess Hudson of...

Fran Fritz on Trying Things and Choosing How To Do Them

Listening to Fran Fritz, it's clear her motto is, "Try." And so she does, even when it means she's the only one trying something....

Baby It’s Cold Outside! Watch Out For Livestock

The Polar Vortex is headed our way, potentially bringing very cold weather. Here's what you need to know.

Calving Season Timing – Three Producers on Why They Choose Fall, Winter or Summer

Thanks to the Beef Cattle Research Council of Canada for this great article! Just as every farm operates with an independent set of circumstances, and...

What Do Graziers Do in August? Stage Forage, Prep Stockpile and Plan for Winter Forage/Feed

August often seems to arrive too early and speeds by way too fast. Mentally to me, August 1st starts the countdown to the first...

The Four “P”s to Success

In this week's issue Aaron Berger writes about the four "P"s that help us identify our competitive advantage. For each "P" we think about...

How Many Acres Per Cow Do You Need?

This time of year, especially after you have shifted from grazing to fed feed such as hay or baleage, you might start wondering why...

Why I Made the Switch to Stockers – Profit and Flexibility

About three years ago, I decided I would try my hand at raising some purchased stocker calves. I had kept brood cows on several...

Is Soybean Stubble Good Cattle Feed?

After soybeans are harvested, cows sometimes are put out on the residues to graze. Some bean residues are even baled. But how good is...

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...

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...

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...

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