Feeding cattle can be a labor intensive process, and research at Central Grasslands Research Extension Center in Streeter, North Dakota, provides some guidance on practices that can ease the time ...
CAPUTA, S.D. — When it comes to finding cattle to graze extra grassland or crop land to put your cattle, it can be difficult to know where to turn. That’s why the Grazing Exchange was created. It’s a ...
Virtual fencing is redefining grazing, using GPS collars and a mobile app to give producers flexible, real-time control and ...
Many crop producers have concerns that cattle trampling could negatively affect soil physical properties and subsequent crop yields. However, research conducted at UNL has shown that grazing corn ...
“Now is the time to prepare forage and cattle for the fall and winter grazing season,” says Patrick Davis, University of Missouri Extension livestock field specialist. Proper management of cattle and ...
For generations, farmers have spent backbreaking hours tearing down and rebuilding fences just to move livestock to fresh ...
Grazing is regarded as one particularly beneficial practice to biodiversity on farms, especially if it is practiced on natural pastures in traditional ways. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest ...
University of Missouri's Carson Roberts explains 5 reasons why rotational grazing fails and 5 ways to make it work.
COLUMBIA — A project at the University of Missouri Center for Regenerative Agriculture has been testing a new way to ...
Recent reporting has exposed some of the many ongoing problems with livestock grazing on federal public lands. These problems include great resource ...
A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Helsinki emphasises the important role of low-intensity cattle grazing in maintaining biodiversity on modern farms. Grazing is regarded as one ...
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