Ohio farmers must supplement livestock energy as hay quality drops across 29 counties with costly winter feeding ahead.
Thirteen farms across Wisconsin that implement winter bale grazing were recruited to participate in this project. These farms ...
Seaweed is once again showing promise for making cattle farming more sustainable. A new study by researchers at the UC Davis found that feeding grazing beef cattle a seaweed supplement in pellet form ...
Federal law requires agencies to review the environmental impacts of grazing, but the system is riddled with loopholes.
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A loophole allows ranchers to renew grazing permits with little scrutiny of the environmental impact
With dwindling oversight, cattle are grazing where they’re not supposed to and in greater numbers or for longer periods than ...
Poor Ohio hay quality means farmers need energy supplements for livestock to maintain body condition this winter.
After restricting cattle grazing since 2001 to save the Yosemite toad (above), a study found it had no effect on the species' decline. The U.S. Forest Service will allow grazing within appropriate ...
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Invasive pest never before seen in North America threatens Texas food supply, officials warn
Invasive pasture mealybug spreads across 20+ Texas counties, threatening grazing lands and livestock operations. Never before ...
Senators Steve Daines of Montana and Diane Feinstein of California have once again introduced legislation, the “Emergency Wildfire and Public Safety Act of 2020” that is based upon misguided ...
Postdoctoral scholar Leslie Roche takes a water sample from a meadow on a US Forest Service grazing allotment for her study on cattle grazing and water quality. Cattle grazing and clean water can ...
TUCSON, Ariz.— The Center for Biological Diversity and Maricopa Audubon Society sued the U.S. Bureau of Land Management and Fish and Wildlife Service today for failing to protect habitat for the ...
When I worked for the BLM doing botanical surveys, us “ologists” (hydrologist, ecologists, biologists, archaeologists, geologists, and botanists) used to refer to Range Conservationists as Range “Cons ...
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