While carbon emissions are undeniably important, this narrow focus risks missing the broader ecological benefits that ...
“Cattle fit into the farming operation by helping us manage excess moisture, cycle nutrients and add value through grazing,” ...
“Now is the time to prepare forage and cattle for the fall and winter grazing season,” says Patrick Davis, University of Missouri Extension livestock field specialist. Proper management of cattle and ...
Virtual fencing uses GPS collars, sounds and electrical cues to move cattle across a landscape. Along with saving ranchers ...
New research finds that not all cattle are the same when it comes to grazing, and knowing that could lead to better animal health and range conditions. Not all cattle are the same when it comes to ...
Rancher John Lueken (left) and The Nature Conservancy’s Kent Wamsley (right) work together to graze cattle on Dunn Ranch Prairie, helping both the prairie and Lueken’s pasture. Dunn Ranch Prairie has ...
The city of Boulder is expanding its targeted cattle grazing program as part of a wildfire protection plan, officials say, ...
Nomad cows spreading out from the herd to graze at the UC Sierra Foothill Research and Extension Center. (Kristina Horback / UC Davis) Researchers tempted grazing cattle with sweet molasses feed to ...
A shocking analysis of publicly available data reveals roughly 50 percent of fully assessed public rangelands managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) fail to meet designated land health ...
Supplementing the diets of grazing beef cows with seaweed in pellet form could cut their methane emissions by almost 40 percent, a new study has found. The seaweed pellets led to this plunge in ...
A cow at the Sierra Foothill Research and Extension Center in Browns Valley being tracked as part of research on cattle grazing personalities. (Maggie Creamer/UC Davis) Not all cattle are the same ...
A cow at the Sierra Foothill Research and Extension Center in Browns Valley being tracked as part of research by Ph.D. Maggie Creamer and Associate Professor Kristina Horback into cattle grazing ...
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