You seeded these legumes, yes?

Pastures around here have the same pattern of usage going back a few decades. In spring, fertilize the grass (usually artificial nitrogen on short term ryegrass pasture) to get as much early growth as possible. Then turn the cows out onto a subset of the pasture and let them eat it down to nothing. HayContinueContinue reading “You seeded these legumes, yes?”

A bunch of grass-fed and grazing links

John Robb of Resilient Communities asked for some information on grass-fed beef, so I sent him the following list of people smarter than me who know what they are talking about. Low cost dairy – F.W. Owen rocks, too bad he isn’t updating any more. I tried mailing him but no response. http://userpages.bright.net/~fwo/ Greg JudyContinueContinue reading “A bunch of grass-fed and grazing links”

While fixing some fence wire I saw…

Thanks to the Agricultrix’s brush cutting efforts we now have a fence that runs nice and hot. But there was collateral damage and we lost a couple of bits of wire that had to be patched. A sunny afternoon walking the wire? Time for some photos. It feels like we’ve only just baled the lucerneContinueContinue reading “While fixing some fence wire I saw…”

Heifer 10 shows how green the grass is on the other side

This is heifer 10, who puts on condition well and is one of my favorites. Because of our hot and cold changeable weather, she’s only halfway through losing her winter fur. Time to scratch on the water tank. And select some fine grass from the other side of the fence. Taking the shot a littleContinueContinue reading “Heifer 10 shows how green the grass is on the other side”