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Winter grazing: Cut hay out of budget
Feeding hay costs more than twice as much per pound of gain or any other economic measurement.
Targeted grazing handbook can be accessed online
MOSCOW, Idaho – A new handbook that focuses on using sheep and goats to manage vegetation and enhance landscapes was recently completed in a collaborative effort by researchers, educators, and producers from across the United States.
Visit livestock grazing plots at the Gwynne during the Review
A new livestock grazing demonstration area has been created in the Gwynne Conservation Area, and will be open for producers to visit during the Review.
Ohio maple producers learn of new grading system
More than 300 people attended the Ohio maple syrup workshop series. The new grading system was a major topic.
Use caution when grazing cattle in cold weather
in cold weather WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — As frost begins to cover fields, cattle producers should protect grazing livestock against prussic acid poisoning and bloat, a Purdue University Extension beef specialist says. Prussic acid, also commonly referred to as cyanide or hydrocyanic acid, is a potent, rapidly acting poison often used in rodent and vermin
Fall: It’s not the end of the grazing season, it’s the beginning
October signals the coming end to our pasture-growing season. In some cases the growing season equals the grazing season. When pasture growth ends, so does the grazing. However, for those graziers who have managed their pastures and watched over pasture health, the grazing season extends beyond the growing season.
Because of hot, dry summer, this will be an interesting fall for grazing
Graziers are asking how to extend the grazing season and still get ahead of the game with solid fall pasture management. OSU Extension Agent Tom Noyes shares some tips in this week’s “All About Grazing.”
On-farm advanced grazing workshop planned Sept. 26
Forage expert coming to Country Living Field Day gives advance workshop.
Grace Brewer Sears, Ohio State University ’07
You can always come home, but I think you owe it to yourself to get away from home for a few years and see what else is out there.
Livestock grazing styles make a difference for pasture management
Learn how sheep, goats, cows and horses harvest their food on pasture, and how that knowledge can help you finetune your pasture management.






