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Wildlife-friendly fencing
Farmers and ranchers across the U.S. have a love-hate relationship with wildlife. For many ranch families, one of the perks is seeing wildlife, from big...
Wildfire danger HIGH
While it's been a year of moisture extremes, some regions that enjoyed high rainfall are facing the prospects of high wildfire danger. Oklahoma, for instance,...
Wet Summer May Mean More Feral Hogs
Texas' wet summer could mean more feral hogs this fall, says Billy Higginbotham, Extension fisheries and wildlife specialist....
10 Tips For More Cost-Effective Winter Rations
After visiting with John Paterson, Montana State University Extension beef specialist, and ranchers from diverse locations, here's a top-10 list of cost-saving tips adaptable to about any winter grazing situation and geographic location...
Algae Blooms Causing Canadian Livestock Deaths
Dozens of livestock have died near Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada due to blue-green algae blooms. One bison rancher lost 40 animals-- primarily bulls and heavier milking females, reports the Saskatoon StarPhoenix...
Targeted grazing book
John Walker, Texas Ag Experiment Station resident director of research at San Angelo, has co-authored Targeted Grazing: A Natural Approach to Vegetation...
District Court Judge Again Blocks New Grazing Rules
Ruling in response to an environmental group's lawsuit, a District Court judge again blocked new rules on the use of 160 million acres of federal land. Read the decision at: ...
Manage your pasture's N cycle
My April issue column discussed how effectively pastures can run on legume nitrogen (N) alone. While legumes can put quite a bit of N into the pasture...
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Advocate or Perish
"While the affluent nations can certainly afford to adopt ultra low-risk positions toward new advances in agricultural science and technology, and pay...
Don't Market Like 2008
Many ranchers' first inclination in marketing their 2009 calves is to base it on their 2008 calf crop experiences. That could be a serious mistake...
No Silver Bullet
I was so impressed with Richard Roth's letter to the editor that I thought it deserved some follow-up...























