The Central Kansas Extension District is teaming up with the Kansas Grazing Lands Coalition and the Kansas Alliance for Wetlands & Streams to host “Grazing Management for Improved Soil Health” at the ...
A team of Kansas State University watershed specialists has revised a publication with tips on safeguarding the state’s water resources while providing grazing animals with the water they need. The ...
Recent reporting has exposed some of the many ongoing problems with livestock grazing on federal public lands. These problems ...
No form of cattle production is sustainable at current rates of consumption and production. Cattle production is a leading driver of the extinction crisis and causes more environmental destruction ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Livestock producers can learn about incorporating management-intensive grazing programs on their farms at a Purdue Extension conference June 7-8 in southern Indiana. Grazing 102 ...
For decades, researchers have focused on the problem of overgrazing, in which expanding herds of cattle and other livestock ...
STAPLES-Cattle producers won't want to miss the 18th annual Winter Grazing Workshop presented by the Crow Wing River Basin Forage Council. The event will be Feb. 1 at Central Lakes College, 1830 ...
Extreme heatwaves are increasing stress for Europe’s cattle, forcing farmers to rethink housing, herd size, and land use.
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 ...
In the drylands of Benin, west Africa, livestock farming is under growing pressure. These vast, hot landscapes cover roughly 70% of the country’s land area. Their sparse pastures and scattered trees ...
Often marginalised, and with high rates of poverty, pastoralists earn their living through a mix of livestock keeping and small-scale agriculture. "In 2017, one farmer lost over 200 cows to remain ...
Tucked away from humans in hard-to-reach places, hundreds of artificial water catchments—AWCs, also known as guzzlers—dot the arid Southwest landscape, collecting rainwater for wildlife to drink.
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