Grazing Management Plans
Be proactive to ease the impact of changing weather patterns and rising temps.
In person and online educational events cover a variety of cow-calf and feedlot topics from University of Nebraska — Lincoln and Nebraska Extension.
When it comes to grazing cattle, one size does not fit all operations, but experts agree having a plan is better than not.
NCBA and PLC call on USFWS to partner with producers on Monarch Butterfly conservation.
We tapped the expertise of five cattle ranchers to find out what decisions have had the most impact on the success of their businesses.
Country Natural Beef and Powerflex Supply further the program’s capabilities to support ranchers in enacting climate-smart change with technical assistance and solutions
While financial well-being is a function of the market, it is also a function of the availability of grass for grazing cattle. Both define the cattle cycle. Furthermore, grazing is critical for rangeland health.
Cattle producers can maximize the productivity of their farm ground while improving soil health by grazing cover crops.
Shovel Dot Ranch uses grazing management to protect their fragile ecosystem and legacy.
Conclusions show producers should consider weather when making decisions about stocking rates and grazing continuity.
Learn to manage grass for pasture health and profitability.
Burtrum Cattle LLC is counting on data to help them stay profitable as they steward their land and resources.
Western ranchers face significant challenges after wildfires blister grazing lands.
As the fires rage, the extent of cattle losses is unknown and the loss of valuable grazing ground, currently more than 1.1 million acres, is cause for concern.
Strategic grazing in annual grass-dominated rangelands reduced flame length and rate of spread — modifications that resulted in safer and more effective fire suppression.
Cattle can adapt to virtual fencing similarly as they do to traditional fencing options.
Rancher Gayel Alexander is following the climate-smart money, partnering with Farm Journal’s Connected Ag Project, to maximize forage and profitability.
2024 ESAP Winner G Bar C Ranch is opening the ranch gate to help others build resilience and ensure their Texas cattle legacy.