Articles Tagged with ''public lands grazing''
Carefully planned placement of protein and mineral supplements can effectively incentivize cattle to graze diverse landscapes in a way that utilizes more of the natural resources and enhances the land for future use.
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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.
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Cattle Q&A: Understanding the proposed Public Lands Rule with Errol Rice
Bureau of Land Management senior policy adviser Errol Rice explains what the proposed Public Lands Rule is, and what it might mean for ranchers who utilize federal lands for grazing.
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Economically utilizing virtual fence for strategic natural resource management
Producers still have a lot of questions about how feasible virtual fencing is on their operations. Ongoing research in the West seeks to demonstrate how the technology can help with labor and natural resource management.
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Cooperative grazing associations preserve their role in the beef industry
Finding reasonably priced summer grass for cattle can be a challenge, but some farmers and ranchers have long since grouped together in grazing cooperatives, both to help support the profitability of their livestock and to protect and maintain the land.
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Stewardship you can stand behind
Two cattlemen’s partnership in building a better business for today and tomorrow
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Finding the critical balance in the wildlife and livestock relationship
Maintaining the economics of ranching alongside the sustainability of hoofed wildlife (ungulates) is difficult, especially when these interests conflict. Cooperation and understanding are key, as multiple viewpoints and concerns can quickly tip this delicate balance.
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