News
Moderate cattle grazing on public lands does not reduce sage-grouse nest success, according to a newly published 10-year University of Idaho study. The findings suggest sage-grouse and cows can ...
The Idaho Soil and Water Conservation Commission offers low interest loans of up to $600,000 per ag conservation project.
SALMON, Idaho — James Gerrish coined the term “management-intensive grazing,” describing an approach to managing cattle he said improves ranchers’ soil health while boosting the carrying ...
Manage spring flush with MIG One of the most effective ways to manage the spring flush of tall fescue is through management-intensive grazing (MIG).
“Efficient forage management and utilization is important to the profitability of a livestock operation,” says MU Extension's Patrick Davis.
While the term "management intensive grazing" can be somewhat intimidating to those who may think it involves moving cows every day or putting up temporary fencing, Derga said that it is not ...
The approach to implementing grazing management can be holistic, regenerative or common sense, but with all these strategies, the outcome should be that you are moving forward.
KAHOKA, Mo. — A management intensive grazing school will be offered in Kahoka. The Clark and Lewis County Grazing School will take place Aug. 21 to 23.
About 40% of rotational grazing operations are intensive. Appalachian producers, in particular, are more likely to use intensive rotational grazing systems.
Kingsville rancher James Clement III is focusing on soil health and stewardship on his ranch, where he raises San Gertrudis cattle and quarter horses.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results