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September 12, 2023Grazing Cattle on Cropland Can Be Mutually Beneficial Grazing cattle and crops together can be a win-win solution for both crop and cattle farmers...
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July 20, 2023Polycrop Potential: 12 Tips for Using Mixed Forage Crops Many producers are seeding polycrops of three or more species in hopes of improving...
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June 13, 2023Developing a Grazing Plan: Make the Most of the Forage You Have Available Seven steps for developing a grazing plan to help you reach your production...
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December 5, 2022Five Management Tips To Make a Big Impact in Small Herds In 2021, 53% of farms with cattle in Canada reported having 72 head or less. What defines a...
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August 16, 2022Strategies for Fall and Winter Grazing: Eastern Canadian Perspectives Two Eastern Canadian producers share successful extended grazing strategies....
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March 31, 2022Two Methods, Four Steps for Calculating Carrying Capacity Establish a stocking rate that maintains productivity of herd and forage while encouraging...
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January 27, 2022*Upcoming Webinar* Grazing Game Plan: How to Develop a Grazing Plan- February 9 Grazing is an essential part of raising cattle on the Canadian...
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October 12, 2021Meet the Council: Flexibility and Creative Solutions Provide Opportunity for These Beef Stakeholders The Beef Cattle Research Council (BCRC) is made...
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September 21, 2021Registration Now Open For 2021/2022 Webinar Series This year’s Beef Cattle Research Council webinar series will cover a range of topics including...
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May 11, 2021Seeing the Forest Through the Trees: Tips for Forest Grazing Cattle Forested rangelands and partially or completely forested areas are widespread in...
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August 26, 2020The Benefits of Bringing Cattle and Crops Together Producers share their successes with grazing cattle on neighbouring cropland.
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