Tag Archive for: Cattle

algal blooms in water

Harmful Algal Blooms in Farm Ponds: Risks to Humans, Livestock, and Pets

By Tammy Barnes, NCAT Agricultural Specialist Now, as we enter…
Cereal rye cover crop

Episode 304. Phosphorus and the Beauty of Biology 

In this episode of Voices from the Field, NCAT Agriculture Specialists…

Livestock and Crops: Korey Fauque’s Montana Dryland Farm. Part 2

Korey Fauque and his wife Wendy farm 4,500 acres of dryland ground…
Karla Buck, Bear Paw Meats

Episode 97. Bear Paw Meats: Selling Beef to Schools

In this episode of Voices from the Field, In this podcast, Al…

Interested in Letting Livestock Do the Work?

This webinar demonstrates how integrated crop-livestock systems…

Episode 169. Livestock Guardian Dogs

In this episode of Voices from the Field, Linda Coffey, a Livestock…
honey bee on clover blossomUSDA photo by Lance Cheung

Late Summer on an Ozark Farm

As we round the corner from summer into fall, I always like to look back and assess how we did on our farm during the busy summer months. We did not suffer a bad drought this summer, though it was touch and go for a few weeks in July. We had to feed hay for about ten days to make sure we didn’t graze the grass too short, but it wasn’t as dire as it has been some years.
By Nina Prater, NCAT Agriculture Specialist

Small-Scale Meat Sales

In this new video from NCAT Southeast Regional Director Margo…

Episode 153. COVID-19 Impacts on Local Livestock Producers

In this episode of Voices from the Field, NCAT Southeast Regional…
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Regenerative Grazing from the Ground Up

This video highlights Greg and Forrest Stricker’s dairy herd…

Adaptive Grazing: Soil Evaluation, Aggregation, and Biology

Adaptive grazing is a regenerative livestock production system…

Adaptive Grazing: Mycorrhizal Fungi

Adaptive grazing is a regenerative livestock production system…