April 30, 2024
Mob grazing. Management-intensive grazing. Adaptive multi-paddock grazing. The list of ways to describe an integrated system with an emphasis on forage growth and soil health runs on...


April 23, 2024
You’ve heard this song and dance before: Toxic tall fescue can’t be grazed without health and performance consequences...


Feb. 27, 2024
Oftentimes, the hardest step to take toward achieving a goal is the first one. This is especially true for new and beginning farmers or those branching away from the family business...


Feb. 24, 2024
Out of sight, out of mind! This adage can certainly apply to our view of soil and the organisms that live in it...


Feb. 20, 2024
Grazing livestock is often depicted as animals out on lush, green pastures, moving periodically to new paddocks with even more lush, green forage. Although this is true, there is also the realit...


Jan. 25, 2024
This edition of Sunrise on Soil offers some ethical and spiritual musings of soil...


Jan. 23, 2024
To Will Carter, Pintlala Creek is more than a scribbled line that runs through the middle of a map of Alabama — it is a symbol of environmental stewardship that borders his beef farm...


Jan. 9, 2024
Nitrogen prices are down from their recent record-high levels. That’s good news for those who make their living with grass...


Dec. 5, 2023
Managing a grazing system without measuring forage production or animal performance is like setting the lineup for a fantasy football team without knowing the players’ statistics. In either case, th...


Nov. 27, 2023
With the high cost of making or buying hay in recent years, I have been getting a lot of inquiries regarding swath grazing as an alternative to feeding baled hay...