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Training Livestock and Wildlife to Electric Fence

I always like to start an electric fence conversation with this statement: "Electric fence is not a Miracle." Quite frequently it is a miracle...

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...

Shoulder Season Grazing Strategies

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

Do You Have These Traits of a Successful Grazing Manager?

The ten concepts and principles outlined here are all employed daily by successful farmers and ranchers.

You CAN Farm/Ranch for Profit

This past weekend I reviewed a DVD that I think every On Pasture reader should have. “The Three Secrets For Increasing Profit” is an...

Growing Farmers With Internships and Apprenticeships – Part 2

Thanks to the CSA Solutions Hub for sharing this article by Alex. While it was originally written for CSA oriented farmers, the principles are...

Holistic Management to the Rescue

Over the past four years On Pasture has shared articles about farmers and ranchers who have used Holistic Management as a tool to go...

Growing Farmers With Internships and Apprenticeships – Part 1

Thanks to the CSA Solutions Hub for sharing this article by Alex. While it was originally written for CSA oriented farmers, the principles are...

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...

What Do Cows Eat, and Why?

On its face, this seems like a silly question. Don't we all know what cows eat?! So when Fred Provenza, as a new professor...

Post-Fire Management on Eastern Colorado Rangelands

Some areas of the country have already seen range fires. With a hot summer on the way, here's what successful post-fire management looks like.

Avoiding “Too Much Stuff”

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

BudBoxes vs. Tub Systems: Which is Easier to Use?

Last week Whit busted the myth that distractions cause animals to balk in handling systems.  This week he address which handling systems work best. When...

Sometimes We Say Unpopular Things Because We Want You To Save Money

We started out the first two weeks of 2017 with two articles that we think are especially important. They are a continuation of Whit...

Are Distractions In Handling Pens the Real Reason Cattle Balk?

Whit Hibbard tests Temple Grandin's theory that eliminating distractions like shadows and flapping tarps is critical to cattle moving smoothly through handling chutes. Here's why he thinks the theory doesn't hold up.

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