University of Missouri's Carson Roberts explains 5 reasons why rotational grazing fails and 5 ways to make it work.
DETROIT LAKES — The 57 cow-calf pairs on the Tim and Angie Lehrke farm near Ogema spend almost all their time outside, all year round. They are moved every few days among a half-dozen areas of grazing ...
However, that’s not all optimistic, according to a number of outlooks for months ahead as presented by several weather forecasters. Of course, it’s common knowledge weathermen and women are wrong as ...
Most people would agree there is nothing better than eating produce picked fresh from the garden. Similarly, cattle opt to graze the newest grass in a pasture because it is the most appealing, Kansas ...
SEBEKA, Minn. — The cows aren’t complaining about the ample green grass under their hooves at Full Circle Ranch. And that leaves the cattle producers knowing their work is paying off. The mostly ...
LOLO — Tucked between two hillsides in a narrow valley with tall green grass, a mix of red and black cattle grazed behind an electric fence. Ethan Turner’s herd, 34 strong, was about to move to its ...
Conservation-first decisions drive the whole-farm philosophy adopted by Jamie and Brian Johnson, a fourth-generation farm couple from Frankfort, South Dakota. The Johnsons have been farming for 15 ...
The Lafontaine-Noel family uses intensive rotational grazing and stockpiles forage to keep cattle on pasture in challenging ...
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