Teller Wildlife Refuge partnered with the Bitterroot Conservation District to hold a no-till drill workshop for community ...
Ten years ago, Rob and Samantha Heitke moved to the Milaca area with a dream of building a farm they could call their own.
As winter slowly turns to spring, many ranchers are looking ahead to the grazing season. Much of North Dakota has received ...
March is not normally a part of the grazing season, even if the livestock think otherwise. The only reasonable exception is true stockpiled forage left intentionally from last fall and only if soil ...
Plowing, or tilling, is an age-old agricultural practice that readies the soil for planting by turning over the top layer to ...
Don’t let the March green-up fool you. Rushing livestock onto wet pastures can cause long-term damage. Learn how to prep your herd and land for turnout.
Idaho ranchers Jim and Diane Meeks gave up their BLM allotment 25 years ago and grew more forage on their own land.
A farm worker who was in the pasture at the time said about 14 Texas longhorns were standing next to the outbuilding at the time, because he had just put a bale of hay out for them. The worker said he ...
The Smith family captures value from cover crops twice—first as high-quality cattle feed and then as biological fuel for ...
Industries argue that working cattle on state lands could also help cut down on the amount and distribution of exotic plants ...
I’ve always joked that I don’t have to go to the doctor’s office and get on a treadmill, because if I can do frost eating for ...
There’s something satisfying about looking out over a green, healthy pasture. Whether it’s for grazing animals, cutting hay, or just keeping your property maintained, a well-kept field feels like an ...
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