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How to make your own Livestock or Animal Feeds

Farmbrite

Animal Feed Recipes for Chicken, Cattle, Sheep, Goat, and Pig Feed Raising livestock can be a rewarding experience, whether you're doing it for fun, food, or as a full-time agricultural business. In this post, we've created some recipes or a cookbook and a step-by-step guide to making livestock feed for your herd.

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Pro Tips for Livestock Health, Care, and Wellness

Farmbrite

Livestock health and wellness can directly impact the productivity, yields, product quality, and overall safety of livestock and the community served by your farm. 6 Key Livestock Wellness Management Practices Measure & monitor the overall wellness of your herd/flock/etc. safe and well.

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Holding onto Farmland, One Land Trust at a Time

Modern Farmer

There was just one problem: Lewis and Barker could not afford to buy the farm or the land on which it sits—that is, until they worked with an agricultural land trust. Without farmland to grow crops or ranchland for livestock, we don’t eat. Without agriculture, jobs are lost; 22.1 What is a land trust?

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How To Sell To Restaurants As A Farmer

Farmbrite

Make sure that you are using a farm record keeping software to help manage all aspects of your agricultural operation. Dont shy away from free samples Buying wholesale is the easier option for most chefs, so youll need to convince them your product is worth the change in routine.

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Holsinger Homeplace Farms: A Soil for Water Case Study

ATTRA

Holsinger Homeplace Farms now provides other families excellent grassfed beef and eggs from free-range laying hens. This project material is based upon work that is funded and supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture.

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Can Virtual Fences Help More Ranchers Adopt Regenerative Grazing Practices?

Civil Eats

This herd, however, is not quite as free-range as it appears. Virtual fencing is gaining traction in American agriculture because it can save farmers time and money. Others push into a strip of bushes, munching through brambles. One scales a boulder and balances on its hind legs to take bites out of a tree branch.

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Burnbrae Farms launches free-range, solar-produced eggs

Real Agriculture

The products, Naturegg Solar Free Range and Nature Omega Plus Solar Free. Burnbrae Farms, a Canadian family-owned and operated egg company, is launching two new specialty offerings that showcase eggs that come from the company’s Woodstock, Ont., solar-powered farm. Read More