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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?

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...

The Key to Happiness

As you start the new year, here's something to plan your resolutions around.

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.

The New Grazing Charts Are Here :-)The New Grazing Charts Are Here!

It's the most wonderful time of the year - Troy sends out his grazing charts so we can prepare for the upcoming grazing season!

On Becoming a Professional Grazier

Why in the world would you want to be a Grazier? Here are some upsides and some of the challenges.

Even Ruminants Don’t Like to Eat the Same Thing Over and Over Again

Kathy's Note: You know the feeling - eating the same thing over and over again just gets old. In fact, I remember when I...

Weathering the Storm – Inventory Where You Are (Part 1)

Knowing what resources your operation has and the condition those resources are in is the first step toward figuring out how to make it through tough times.

A Fungus in the Cold: When too much fall growth is a bad thing

Matting grasses, extra fall regrowth, and long stretches of snow cover = Snow Mold: a fungus among us.

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