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Avoiding “Too Much Stuff”

With a little musical accompaniment from Delbert McClinton, Don reminds us how to avoid too much stuff.

Kidding and Lambing Tips For First Timers and Old Hands

We've got you covered with a short how-to video on kidding, some solutions for keeping kids and lambs warm and saving hypothermic lambs, and a resource for taking the next steps to low input lambing and kidding.

The Consequences of Doing or Not Doing

When I mow the grass, it is an ecological catastrophe for some creatures, a boon to others. When I keep living roots in the...

Beating Heavy Clay and Wet Soils

Here's a whole list of forage species that can help you manage this problem. Genevieve explains how they work for you.

Pasture Walk at the Judy Farm

Sometimes the best way to learn something new is to visit another farmer or rancher to see how they do things. With that in...

New Mexico Ranch Recovers During Drought With Rotational Grazing

When Nancy Ranney and her siblings took over the family ranch in 2002, they decided to try something different: Planned rotational grazing. Instead of...

Why is it Good to Have the Ground Covered by Snow?

This comes to us from Mary Tiedeman, Florida International University, and Soil Science Society of America's Blog, Soils Matter. The winter holidays may have come...

Spring Is Coming Early This Year

After 3 years of only minimal gardening here in Arizona (tomatoes and basil in pots was the extent of it) I've decided that I...

Cows Prefer Grazing Stockpile to Eating Hay

On a winter day, -3 degrees and so cold that he was having trouble videoing, Greg Judy found that the hay he'd kindly brought...

Rancher Doubles Forage Production by Grazing Half and Resting Half

Take a pasture walk with Charlie and Tanya Totten to see how mob grazing is working for them.

Got Projects? Need Money? Maybe There’s Help

Are you looking around your farm or ranch this winter thinking about projects that need to be done to improve your operation? Are you...

How to Grow a Goat Grazing Business Part 1

In 2004, I opened Rent-A-Ruminant LLC in Western Washington State. I started with a handful of goats, no experience and not a clue how...

Who’s Destroying America Now? GOATS!

Back in October of 2014, Stephen Colbert broadcast this expose on the danger of goats taking over landscaping jobs across the country. It features...

Nurse Your Forage Seeding For Success

I caught up with Jeff Rasawehr of Center Seeds the other day to learn about why he likes to add "nurse crops" when he's...

A Walk in the Rain Tells You A Lot About Your Pasture’s Health

Is your soil and forage healthy and absorbing rain and moisture? Grab your raincoat and talk a walk with Victor Shelton to see what your pasture tells you.

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