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Save Money By Not Overfeeding Protein

Reduce your feed bills by understanding the role TDN plays in getting the cow the protein she needs.

Herbivores Might Save Coral Reefs

We know that well-managed grazing can help maintain rangelands and wildlife habitat. Turns out grazing is important for coral reef survival too.

Surprising News About Deep Soil Carbon

The more we know about soil carbon, the better we can make it work for us. Here's some great information to help us from the Agriculture Research Service.

A Really Big Graphic Gives Perspective On Earth’s Temperature

The average temperature on earth has always had its ups and downs. Changes in the tilt of the earth's axis, volcanic activity, changes in...

This Farmer’s Got Moves

If you haven't seen this viral video of Jay Lavery of Sharon Springs, NY dancing for his goats, then you're missing out! https://youtu.be/8B-vFG34gYE Think you can't...

Save Calves from Scours

It's a management problem - and solution. Here are the symptoms, treatment and prevention.

The Beginning of a Legacy: Building a Ranch From the Ground Up, Part 2

Agreements are an important to your success building your enterprise. Here's what's worked for Ryan Sexson in Nebraska.

Build Soils with Good Forage

Here's how to manage your cover crops as a soil builder while taking advantage of forage.

Before You Dive Into Grazing….

If you're considering starting a grazing enterprise, here are some steps to prevent belly flops.

Re-engineering the White Footed Mouse to Prevent Lyme Disease

Dr. Kevin Esvelt is exploring a new solution to the problem of Lyme disease, and a new idea about transparency in the research process.

The Beginning of a Legacy: Building a Ranch From the Ground Up, (Part 1)

Ryan Sexson shares how his family is building their future by working with others to think differently about transferring a farm/ranch to the next generation.

New Brush Control Philosophy Works for Ranchers

This is a good example of how changing our thinking can help us deal with brush economically and efficiently by using our tools to work with mother nature.

How I Adapted My Grazing When the Weather Made Things Tough

When the weather gave Don and Betty Ashford lemons, they worked with what they had to extend a tough grazing season anyway, which is a lot better than lemonade! Don shares this story as an example of how you can do things differently, and hopes that you'll share your stories too!

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...

Frosty the Snowman: Friend or Foe

Is winter good or bad for farmers and ranchers?

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