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Carrying capacity and stocking rate are two terms ranchers must understand as they each play an important role in grazing ...
Wisconsin farmers could get grants to use grazing practices that benefit soil health, animal welfare and water quality under ...
A newly released report shows widespread livestock grazing is destroying streamside habitats in New Mexico and Arizona.
The Caatinga is the only biome found exclusively in Brazil and is home to the largest contiguous area of seasonally dry ...
The 170,000-acre Upper Green River Allotment, located on the Bridger-Teton National Forest in Wyoming, is the largest grazing ...
Grizzly advocates and ranchers share a love for Wyoming's open undeveloped spaces. Misrepresenting the threat bears pose to cattle doesn't help that common cause, writes rancher Coke Landers.
For Andy Stevens, there’s not a much better view than that of sunshine on the snow-capped Bighorn Mountains behind calves ...
Julie Fitzpatrick is a retired Fond du Lac science teacher who now operates a 14-acre pastured farm at Lamartine.
More than 100,000 head of cattle, sheep and goats have been killed or lost so far due to flooding, a number the Queensland government expects will continue to rise. Red Meat Advisory Council ...
In a ruling that juggles ranching interests and grizzly bear conservation, a judge has ordered state and federal agencies ...
Minnesota’s livestock producers face an ongoing challenge from toxic plants which can cause severe illness or death in cattle, sheep and horses. Among the most hazardous are bracken fern, chokecherry ...
Here’s the top six cover crops Midwest cattle farmers are using to stretch fall and winter grazing. Cereal rye is one of the top cover crops used in the U.S. for both agronomic and grazing. It is ...
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