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Hart Ranch: Environmental stewardship in progress

For six generations, the Hart family and their cattle have thrived by embracing and working with both the natural and regulatory environment in their northern California home.
May 27, 2024
Heather Smith Thomas

“Each generation has had their unique spin on how to manage the ranch, with different approaches,” Alex Hart says. “We are becoming 21st century agriculturalists, promoting the good work ranchers and land managers do, taking care of the landscape sustainably.”


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Southeast: Same pasture, more grazing

April 24, 2024
Katie Mason

Using a rotational grazing method can help to utilize forage more efficiently, leading to more grazing days on the same amount of pasture and saving excess forage for a time of year when forage availability is limited.


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Summer grazing considerations for beef cattle

Taking stock of the quantity and quality of forage available on your pasture during early spring greenup will have a lasting impact on your herd’s health and the land’s long-term productivity.
April 8, 2024
Megan Van Emon

As temperatures start to rise and grass begins to green up and grow, considering the availability of forage in each pasture can help livestock producers make management decisions at turnout.


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Cows without crowns

Spring-calving season is an important time for culling decisions. Cows that have been treated well but lack in performance should be evaluated at this time.
February 15, 2024
Christine Gelley

Cows that arrive on the farm with a high price tag have a tendency to be crowned as queens before they prove themselves in the system. Hopefully, they are worth that special treatment and they pay for themselves quickly, but it takes time to find out.


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British Whites and grass-fed beef: A match made in the pasture

Grass-fed beef paired with direct marketing has a lot of potential. Add in a niche breed like British Whites, and you could have a winning combination.
October 9, 2023
Olivia Sip

Grass-fed beef is a growing niche market in the U.S. Consumers are also showing an increased interest in learning where their food comes from. Combining this niche market with direct marketing creates a great opportunity for beef producers.


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Research review: Rotational grazing alters foraging behavior of cattle in ARS study

A team of ARS researchers tested the notion that rotational grazing management leads to decreased gains even on extensive rangelands.
July 31, 2023
McKenna Greco

A recent study by a team at the USDA’s Agricultural Research Service uses innovative technology to shed light on the practicality and profitability of each grazing system.


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Planning: The key to backgrounding on grass

When carefully considered, backgrounding calves to different weights can offer a path to more profitability for cow-calf producers as they market their calves at less conventional times.
July 19, 2023
Shelby Roberts

When to market your calf crop is one of the most important decisions that a producer must make and can have a significant impact on your operation’s profitability. Market dynamics are usually the main drivers behind when a producer decides to sell their calves.


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Stuff that lasts

The Lyssy family of south-central Texas has been an important force in improving and spreading the Beefmaster breed, but family legacy is what really keeps them going.
June 19, 2023
Tyrell Marchant

Driving down the county road past drought-stricken fields of sandy, caliche soil in south-central Texas’s Wilson County, you’d be forgiven for thinking it might not be the most fertile ground in the world. But for the Lyssy family, this is the perfect place to grow a cow herd, a family and a legacy.


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How to keep your grass growing in the hot, dry months

Monitor vegetation levels and adjust management strategies as needed to keep pastures productive during the hot, dry summer months.
June 16, 2023
Melinda Ellison

Encouraging animals to disperse and utilize the full range can be a pain this time of year, but necessary for the health of the range plants. 


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10-year study reveals how intensive grazing affects foraging behavior and cattle weight gain on rangeland

May 15, 2023
Carrie Veselka

A team of researchers at the USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) is completing a 10-year study on how grazing management practices used in rotational grazing systems and continuous grazing systems affect cattle foraging behavior, diet quality and yearly weight gain in semiarid, extensive rangeland.


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