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Tighty Whities Can Tell You About Your Soil Health

This is a fun experiment you can try with your own pastures and fields. It comes to us from Anthony Bly and Sara Berg...

BMR: How a Gene Mutation Became a Breakthrough in Digestibility

Over the course of the past decade, Brown Midrib, or BMR forages have become widely familiar as the elite of summer annual forages. The...

Watching Out For the Next Wreck

What kind of wrecks are we setting ourselves up for when we do things the way we always have?

Bale Grazing Dos and Don’ts

If you're going to be feeding your livestock this winter, bale grazing could be right for you. It can save you time and money...

Farewell Allan Nation

The grazing world suffered a great loss when Allan Nation, owner and editor of the Stockman Grass Farmer passed away unexpectedly on November 3,...

Optimizing Oats for Use as Dairy Forage

This piece comes to us from the ARS's Dennis O'Brien and the AgResearch magazine. Wisconsin dairy producers are increasingly adopting a practice that makes...

Do We Have to Have Feedlots to Raise Enough Beef?

It's an interesting question. Jim has some thoughts. What do you think? How would your life change?

Tips As You Prep for Winter Grazing and Feeding

It is the time of year to be thinking about winter or at least preparing for it. So what should we be thinking about?...

The Lambulator: A Cut-Yield Calculator for the Lamb Direct Marketer

You've gone to great effort to raise a nice set of finished lambs and have them processed. Now what? It's great if you can sell...

Could a New Technology Change How We Manage Egg-Layers?

Being able to sex eggs before they head to the incubator could change all kinds of things!

Changes in Pasture Rental Rates

David Widmar of Agricultural Economic Insights says that "2016 will be marked as the year cash rental rates began to decline at the national...

Forty Plus Years of No-Till and Cover Crop Success

Think no-till is a new deal? Well not to Jimmy Standefer. He planted his first no-till cover crop in 1967. It was a failure....

Drones for Grazing Management

Herd your animals, check fences and water with a lot fewer steps or time in the pickup. That's how drones could reduce inputs on your place. Plus your kids will love them!

A Stupid Idea Turns Good

Maybe it was stupid to run through a dark basement barefooted. That's what Shannon's broken toe tells her. But it leads to something really great. Maybe not such a stupid idea.

Transitioning Cropland to Pasture With Cover Crops

It's never too early to start thinking about what you'd like your summer grazing to be like. Check out this video showing summer annual cover crops in action.

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