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When to end the grazing season is determined by your needs and management plans
A s we finish up the month of October, producers need to be looking toward next spring as they plan to finish up this year’s ...
PUKWANA, S.D. — For 32 years Larry Wagner has focused on implementing rotational grazing practices on his ranch near Pukwana, South Dakota. As a board member of the South Dakota Grassland Coalition, ...
The horse looked up with mild curiosity. He had been grazing and wanted to see who was looking at him. It was Saturday at Grant’s Farm. Horses, donkeys, elk, antelope, goats and other hoofed animals ...
As spring arrives, livestock producers are being cautioned about the risk of grass tetany, also known as grass staggers, which can occur when grazing animals are turned out onto early spring, ...
Ridge Shinn has been called a “carbon cowboy,” a “holistic grazier” and a “visionary farmer.” True to all of these, in 2015 he founded Big Picture Beef, a 100% grass-fed beef company in which he ...
VINING, Minn. — Dave Uhren hasn’t marketed his beef cattle at the local stockyards in nearly eight years. Instead, his family’s grass-fed cattle are all processed locally and sold to loyal customers ...
Grazing cows produce more methane than feedlot cows because of the fiber content of the grass they consume. Pexels Cows are a gassy bunch. As they stand in fields and munch on grass, the animals burp ...
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