Ruminant Nutrition for Graziers

Cattle, sheep, and goats convert plant materials into nutrients for humans, making unproductive land valuable. This…


Dung Beetle Benefits in the Pasture Ecosystem

This publication highlights the valuable role of dung beetles in pasture ecosystems and the benefits they bring. It…


Tipsheet: Organic Cattle, Sheep, and Goats for Dairy

USDA organic dairy regulations apply to all milk-producing animals, including cows, goats, and sheep. These rules cover…


Tipsheet: Organic Management of Internal and External Livestock Parasites

Livestock parasites are resilient and cannot be fully eradicated, and learning how to manage them organically is…


Tipsheet: Treatment of Sick or Injured Organic Livestock

To meet USDA organic regulations, livestock producers must implement preventive health care practices. Despite best…


Tipsheet: Organic Approach to Animal Health

Organic producers can implement various strategies to promote and maintain livestock health. Learn the basics of proper…


Integrating Livestock and Crops: Improving Soil, Solving Problems, Increasing Income

Integrating livestock into crop farms boosts soil health, diversifies products, and enhances income and resilience.…


Organic and Grass-Finished Beef Cattle Production

Market demand is rapidly increasing for sustainably raised and organic beef products. Pasture- or grass-based livestock…


Molasses as an Alternative Energy Feed Source for Organic Dairies

Organic dairies are faced with the challenge of sourcing and purchasing organic feed grains. With short supplies,…


The liberation of the Odairy archives

The NODPA-sponsored and moderated Odairy is an internet-based listserve. The listserve helps organic dairy farmers…


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