Federal law requires agencies to review the environmental impacts of grazing, but government employees allege the system is riddled with loopholes. Once every 10 years, ranchers must renew the permits ...
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The Federal Government has clarified that it has not imposed a nationwide ban on open grazing, stating instead that the country is undergoing a gradual transition toward modern ranching systems. In a ...
Regenerative grazing is not a new practice, but it is to many large-scale ranchers used to the traditional industrial model. But the importance of practicing regenerative grazing has never been higher ...
The Trump administration has announced sweeping changes to grazing rules on public lands, streamlining regulations that ranchers long opposed. The changes arrived as more ranching operations close ...
Small grain stubble has provided cattlemen with a fall grazing alternative, however this roughage source has dwindled for years since the “corn-soybean rotation” replaced many of those small grain ...
An ongoing University of Idaho Extension trial shows early promise for Central Idaho farmers and ranchers to raise two forage crops from a single field. The trial is in its second growing season at ...
An ongoing University of Idaho Extension trial shows early promise for east-central Idaho farmers and ranchers hoping to raise two forage crops from a single field within the region’s short growing ...
SALMON, Idaho — Grazing cover crops after grain is harvested in the same field can pay off even where the growing season is short, according to University of Idaho researchers. A UI Extension trial ...
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BOULDER, Colo. – As part of a growing effort to reduce the risk of wildfires in Colorado, cattle are being deployed to eat dry grass that often fuels fast-moving flames. City officials in Boulder ...