Whether you farm 1,000 acres, manage a few head of livestock, or simply enjoy the outdoors, healthy soils benefit everyone. Stronger root systems help reduce erosion and sediment loss, improve water ...
Approximately 400,000 bison roam the North American landscape today, of which nearly 90% are considered livestock.
British Grassland Society Grassland Farmer of the Year, James Henderson, recently welcomed visitors to Seafields Farm, ...
Adam Chapell enlisted the help of a cattleman and a livestock auctioneer to get cattle to graze his cover crops. The ...
Local livestock owners and grazers can join Penn State Extension educators June 11 for a hands-on pasture walk designed to help improve pasture quality for grazing animals. The upcoming PSU Extension ...
A new pipeline brings water to underused Cypress Hills rangeland, improving cattle distribution, riparian areas and overall ...
The cattle were turned out on 24 April and, hopefully, they will stay out for longer than they have been in. Weanlings are ...
It's a mild early spring morning at the historic Cottonwood Field Station in western South Dakota, and a herd of 150 Angus ...
Rotational grazing has become an important management tool for many livestock producers. By moving animals through a series ...
Running a grazing property requires a careful balance of managing land, livestock, and the unpredictable forces of nature. For Megan and Terry Dunne, who operate Shawlands, a 3,800-hectare commercial ...
Mixed white clover/grass swards, when managed effectively, have the potential to reduce chemical nitrogen inputs by 150-180 kg N/ha, while maintaining grass yields, compared to a grass-only sward.
Daniela Roland, Penn State Extension, Franklin County Dairy Educator Pennsylvania dairy producers looking to improve grazing ...