Do you want to optimize forage quality or quantity? Those are the first questions grazing specialist and Nofence internal ...
“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 ...
The combination of the unusually warm winter and dry conditions has resulted in wheat being further along in maturity than is ...
Producers are encouraged to take time this month to note what’s working and what needs to improve their grazing plan.
Investing time in spring monitoring and forage management can pay dividends for your herd and your bottom line throughout the ...
Proper management of the spring flush of tall fescue gives pastures and cattle a head start for the rest of the grazing season, says University of Missouri Extension state forage specialist Harley ...
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 ...
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Smarter grazing keeps your herd thriving
Rotational grazing is more than just moving cattle—it’s a planned approach that protects pasture health, improves forage quality, and supports stronger, healthier herds. By resting paddocks between ...
Various levels of drought are afflicting the High Plains regions, with over 50% of South Dakota experiencing some amount of ...
VERNDALE — On Sept. 27-28 the Crow Wing River Basin Forage Council will be hosting its annual Grazing School in Verndale. This farmer-led event features nationally recognized grazers, Greg and Jan ...
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