A study by USDA’s Economic Research Service finds 40% of cow-calf operations use rotational grazing and less than half of them use intensive rotational grazing. Of the operations reporting using ...
In an Oklahoma State University rancher webinar, Paul Beck, associate professor of animal science at OSU, discussed the controversial concept of which is better—continuous grazing versus rotational ...
Sunn hemp’s vigorous growth makes it a great complement to cool-season forages, says Harley Naumann, University of Missouri forage physiologist. Naumann’s six-year research shows that the ...
Moving livestock from field to field to lessen the impact of their grazing practices is slowly taking hold, and some proponents say new federal funding coupled with better outreach could get more ...
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Technology, ancient grazing systems transform NM's cattle ranches
In Guadalupe County, the Armendariz family has been raising cattle for generations and knows firsthand the damage caused to soil from overgrazing. Now, the regenerative practices they have adopted are ...
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Rotational grazing tips to boost your pasture
Rotational grazing is transforming farms by improving soil health, boosting forage quality, and supporting livestock productivity. By moving animals strategically between paddocks, farmers can prevent ...
STAPLES, Minn. — Todd County farmers Mike Wagner, Steve Gilbertson and Roger Dukowitz raise beef in rotational grazing systems. The Todd County Soil and Water Conservation District recently sponsored ...
In western Maryland this March, the proverbial lion and lamb seemed to be running circles around each other. Instead of warming up gradually, the temperature rose and fell unpredictably. Warm sun ...
Better grazing management has allowed the Berry family to expand their sheep and beef enterprise without the need to take on ...
LANSING, Iowa -Mark and Marcia Kruse's rotational grazing system runs along their ridge top farm straight south from the barn. On a clear day, they can see the Mississippi River and Wisconsin beyond.
The weeds threatening your cattle are feed for sheep and goats. Here's how multi-species grazing is paying off in pasture ...
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