Down the Draw
A menagerie of thoughts from a cowboy.
Plant Species Differ In Benefits Of Cover Crops
“Long-term cover crop growers sometimes realize better yields of cash crops, and sometimes they find they’re able to use fewer chemical inputs,” according to Extension
Precautions Given When Conducting A Prescribed Prairie Burn
Whether ranchers will conduct a prescribed prairie burn this spring or after the growing season, advance preparations are key. Several professional sources have provided important
Dressing Safely Important During A Prescribed Burn
Before conducting a prescribed burn to improve pastures or clear ditches or other areas, it is important to make sure everyone working around the fire
Woody Brush In Pastures Can Be Limited With Control Efforts
Burning, herbicides, and utilizing goats are among the options to help control woody brush in pastures. Rangeland and pastures can be taken over by buckbrush,
Laws Vary On Upkeep Of Fences With Neighbors
The old adage, “Good fences make good neighbors,” has stood the test of time. A good boundary fence, also called a partition fence, has many
Biomass Market Shows Growth Potential
Expanding the market for biomass-based products, which include furniture, bioplastics, and biofuels, would create new sources of revenue for the agricultural sector, USDA said. It