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Grazing: Explore extended grazing season forage options
With many harvested small grain fields that weren’t double cropped to soybeans now sitting idle, cattlemen still have an excellent opportunity to create high quality forages that may be grazed well into winter, and even next spring.
Eastern Ohio Grazing Council grazing workshop on March 21
The Eastern Ohio Grazing Council will host a grazing workshop on March 21 to discuss grazing basics for the spring.
Eastern Ohio Grazing Council aids farmers with grazing questions
By PETE CONKLE It is with great pleasure that I get to introduce you to the Eastern Ohio Grazing Council. This group of local producers, assisted by the local Soil & Water Conservation Districts and the local Natural Resource Conservation Service offers assistance to landowners wanting to learn more about grazing and pastureland management. The
Is it time to start grazing?
Is it time to start grazing? It depends on your location, needs, stage of growth and condition of your pastures.
Searching for hope with grace
I am always on the look-out for new books on Lyme disease. Most are scientifically-based and might offer a glimmer of hope through new treatment options within the medical world.
Grazing school survey respondents tout the benefits of rotational grazing
For many years, OSU Extension has been conducting one- to five-day grazing schools throughout Ohio. In many cases OSU Extension, USDA/NRCS and local SWCD offices cooperate in these programs. Recently, evaluation data was collected from participants who have attended a Pasture for Profit grazing school. We sent a mail survey to participants who had attended
Resolutions for better grazing
Now is the time to set some grazing goals and resolutions.
These fields are meant for grazing…
Instead of buying a brand-new Case IH axial-flow combine, many farmers are opting to let their livestock do the harvesting for themselves.
Spring into rotational grazing
Pasture programs that are well managed can be the most economical way to ensure forages for your herd.
Grazing the hills for profit
“There are two things free in this world,” says dairy producer Bill Watkins of Morristown, Ohio, “sunlight and rain. Why not take advantage of them and graze your animals?”






