Seeded Pastures Can Sustain Cattle, Native Rangelands
Pastures seeded to certain cool-season perennial grasses can reduce grazing pressure on native rangelands and keep cattle adequately nourished. ...
Hay Tools For 2006
Plan to buy or lease new equipment this year? Glance through the next several pages highlighting the latest forage harvesting and handling machines. For...
From Bolls To Beef
Ryan Metcalf and Winslow Goins got some funny looks from neighbors when they started converting Cool Spring Plantation from cotton to forages. Our operation...
Gear For Graziers
If you're in the market for fencing products, check out the latest introductions and improvements from top fencing manufacturers. For additional information...
Taking It Back
North Dakota rancher Gabe Brown found that he can make more money converting his Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) land into pasture than collecting...
The Irrigation Advantage
Wes Woolman of Boise City, OK, counts his irrigated pasture as a competitive advantage. He and his brother-in-law once rented more than 3,400 acres of...
New Prairie Grasses May Fatten Beef Cattle
Two new varieties of big bluestem prairie grass could boost beef cattle weight by as much as 50 lbs/head...
Doubling Up
Western Canadian ranchers are gaining summer silage and late fall grazing by planting two small grains together. Spring and winter small grains work well...
Grazing Legacy
Steve Schwoerer's grazing experiments have taken him on a journey back in time. Fifteen years ago, Schwoerer, from Bloomington, IL, was looking for a...
Hand-Held Sensors May Read Forage Quality
Livestock producers might someday be able to use hand-held sensors to find out the quality of pasture forages...
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