Cattle

Cattle

Cattle are the most numerous livestock species in the United States and are common on farms and ranches in every region of the country. Various breeds are adapted to different regions and non-traditional markets may be a good option for producers, especially for grass-finished beef or seasonal grass-based, value-added dairying.

Cattle can be integrated into cropping systems, whether grazing crop stubble or cover crops, which decreases feed costs and contributes to nutrient cycling that helps build healthy soil.

ATTRA has extensive resources for cattle producers, whether its beef, dairy, grazing stockers, or dairy heifers. Tap into ATTRA’s practical resources to learn more about low-input, sustainable cattle production, including animal nutrition, healthcare, breed selection, organic production, and more. 

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Cattle grazing sorghum/sudan grass in a rotational grazing system.
Cow at frozen pond
Very dense and compacted soil clod breaking off in horizontal plates underneath a 3-inch sod laye
Very dense and compacted soil clod breaking off in horizontal plates underneath a 3-inch sod laye
Healthy soil in hands
The Solar Shepherd with sheep grazing around solar array
A flock of sheep heading to market
Beef cattle in the pasture