Industries argue that working cattle on state lands could also help cut down on the amount and distribution of exotic plants like Brazilian pepper.
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DEMING, N.M. — Lawrence Hurt shifted from foot to foot like a boxer. He advanced on a group of calves and cows and set them trotting into the corral's sorting alley. With five cow-calf pairs funneled ...
POLSON — Greg Gardner, who's been cattle ranching in Montana all his life, measures the summer outlook for his pastures based on whether they've gotten enough precipitation by the time the annual ...
The following was written by by Joana Colussi and Michael Langemeier with the Purdue University Center for Commercial Agriculture for the center’s website Feb. 23.