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Asking the Right Question – Boosting Sales Part 2

We're selling all the time. It could be a calf, a car, an idea. It could be our experience and knowledge when we're competing...

Are We There Yet? How Much Further? – A Progress Report from the Field of Grazing

I sometimes worry that I might be living in an echo chamber. I constantly talk to people who are interested in grazing and soils...

Does Grazing Sequester Carbon? Part 2 – Some Background

We’re working on a series of articles that explore what the research tells us about grazing and soil carbon sequestration. It’s a complex topic,...

Shoulder Season Grazing Strategies

Use what you've got now to extend your grazing a little longer this season.

Does Grazing Sequester Carbon? Part 1

If you’ve heard that grazing is good for the planet because it can sequester more carbon in the soil, you’re not alone. The hypothesis...

Heads Up On Irrigating and Toxic Plants as We Move Into Fall

A question on irrigating pasture was brought up last week. Here in Indiana, there are typically only portions of three months where moisture may...

Boost Sales Without Being a Pushy Salesman – Part 1

Whether selling a crop, an animal, or competing for a job or pasture lease, selling is part of our success. Here's how to become more comfortable doing it.

This Rancher Takes Care of the Folks Downstream

Sometimes we get so caught up in talking about the finer points of grazing management, fence building, cow size and more that we forget...

Pulling Corn and Raising Kids

For a little perspective on how the world has changed, here's what farming was like for one family about 60 years ago.

Hunting Lease Examples

Last week we looked at how hunting leases might help you improve your bottom line. This week we have some examples for how to...

Adding More Forage and Reducing Hay Feeding – How a Montana Rancher Did It

Here's how the Wessel family got help to add more water, and set up their grazing plan.

Biodiversity Makes Us Stronger and More Resilient

Biodiversity - like having lots of different plants, bugs and wildlife in our pastures, some of which we might not even like - doesn't...

Smaller Cows Are More Productive and Profitable

Here at the Dickinson Research and Extension Center, the old question kept coming back: "Would the extra calves really pencil out if the center...

How to Learn From Each Other

Half of the Ten Traits of a Successful Grazing Manager that Jeff Goodwin shared last week are about being a life-long learner. His survey...

Raising Your Own Replacements? Maybe You Shouldn’t

We get a cross-section of livestock producers at the Ranching For Profit School. A session can include outfits with more than 10,000 cows and...

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