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  • Noble News and Views
  • 2016
  • May

Grazing for wildlife, livestock involves many factors

Grazing management and wildlife management largely address plant community management with considerations involving interconnected, dynamic systems.
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  • Noble News and Views
  • 2016
  • October

Common ag practices key for pollinators, grassland birds

Tools and processes that encourage plant diversity are essential.
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  • Noble News and Views
  • 2017
  • August

Cover Crop Economic Considerations

Many factors should be considered to determine the economic value of cover crops.

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  • Noble News and Views
  • 2018
  • November 2018

Know Your Plants to Prevent Overgrazing on Native Range

Knowing key plants enables producers to develop management plans that address the specific needs of the plant community.

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  • Noble News and Views
  • 2019
  • May 2019

Top 10 Misconceptions in Grazing Management

Understanding and avoiding these top 10 misconceptions about grazing management can help ranchers increase production of both forage and pounds of beef.

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  • Legacy Magazine
  • 2019
  • Winter 2019

Ask the Expert: How Do I Get Started on Improving My Land?

Jeff Goodwin shares advice from more than 15 years of working with ranchers and other land managers.

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  • Soils and Crops

Bermudagrass as a Forage and Hay Crop in the Southern Great Plains

Eddie Funderburg, Ed.D., senior soils and crops consultant, presents a thorough overview of bermudagrass, a warm-season perennial grass, including recommendations for its establishment and management as a forage and hay crop.

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The Art of Regenerative Grazing

General ranch manager Joe Pokay and the Noble Ranches team start the year with a grazing management plan for each of Noble’s seven ranches. Working those plans is very much an art, adapted for the idiosyncrasies of each ranch and what the managers observe each day.