January is a natural time to reflect back, think forward and set the stage for a more resilient grazing season.
Today is a great day to be in the office — as I sit here, writing this column, I’m watching it rain! This rain is our first significant moisture event since half an inch fell in early April. Up to ...
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 ...
Using sheep to control leafy spurge works best if it's done in the spring every year, according to a new study. Using sheep to control leafy spurge works best if it's done in the spring every year, ...
Winter is an excellent time of the year for planning things on the farm for the upcoming year. By Jordan Penrose, Ohio State ...
Electric fence systems or even barbed wire were once considered innovations in grazing management. Within the past few years, virtual fencing companies have become prominent and their products could ...
Maintenance of a power line compatible plant community on right of ways requires periodic interventions. The intervention normally consists of mechanical clearing followed by herbicide applications. A ...
Can beef production help restore ecosystems? Scientists are examining the adaptive multi-paddock (AMP) grazing management technique that involves using small-sized fields to provide short periods of ...
Catastrophic wildfires are becoming more frequent, more intense, and more destructive in California. They are burning in a variety of vegetation types — from high-elevation northern-Californian ...
Two years after Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy thumbed his nose at U.S. taxpayers by refusing to pay them for his cattle’s use of their land, the Government Accountability Office has documented that such ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — Lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service announced their federal grazing fees for 2025. BLM lands will cost $1.35 per ...
PARADISE — Lake Oroville visitors and residents will be seeing goats and sheep grazing in the grasses and underbrush at Lime Saddle day and night this fall. As part of its vegetation management ...
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