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How Sap Bush Hollow Farm Meets the Challenge of Cooperating Across Generations

Farming should be about making way for the next generation, as well as serving the needs of the present.

The “Lazy L” Gets You Ready for Herd and Stocking Rate Changes

A beef producer needs a set of “liquid cattle” - the group that is easy to round up and sell as weather changes, feed...

Rotational Grazing on a Large Scale: Duval County Ranch in Texas

My name is David Kitner, and I am the manager of Killam Ranch Properties, Ltd. I manage several ranches from South Texas to the...

Your Role In A Better Tenant Landlord Relationship

We have had very good results with keeping long land leases by focusing on keeping good landlord relationships. This article is going to review...

Please Keep Off the Grass: Post-Drought Grazing Management

For many livestock producers it has been a difficult year requiring significant amounts of extra feed. Now it is the beginning of May and...

A Radical Homemaker’s Take on Investing

I received a phone call recently from someone in the media, who introduced himself by way of exclaiming “Is it true that you have...

Zero Tolerance for Bad Cows

I apologize if the following words are too harsh, but they are true. Unfortunately, some know the feeling all too well. The beef business has...

Ute Creek Cattle Company’s Success With Holistic Management

Jack and Tuda Libby Crews are the seventh generation living and working on the Ute Creek Cattle Company near Mosquero, New Mexico. When they...

The Future of Conservation and Ranching Looks Like This

Jason Saulan landed in Eagle Point, Oregon three years ago. "General Manager of C2 Cattle Company," a 9,200-acre, 800 head cattle operation, was the...

The Froze Cow Incident

There are people that we meet in this life who, for reasons that we are not smart enough to understand, hold a special place...

A Guide to Farming Friendly Solar

As Vermont continues to seek to invest in sustainable energy, interest in on-farm solar generation has grown. (It's probably no surprise that some of...

Minimize the Effects of Drought

A few weeks ago, Troy Bishopp shared how lessons learned from the 2012 drought taught him to be better prepared when the 2016 drought...

Is Where to Cut Costs the Right Question?

Enhance Your Grazing Knowledge: This was the title of a grazing conference that I had the opportunity to be a part of on Mar....

Seeing the Pasture for the Trees

Shade is a common concern. It imposes some limitations on growing a productive pasture, but working creatively to manage trees, grass, and animals in balance can yield unique rewards.

The Progressing Farmer Buys a Farm Part 2: Getting Your Head Right

In Part 1 of this series, Jenn Colby described her drive to farm, how hard she worked to make a go of it on...

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