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Grazing Links

AgriCarta- Information form the Grazing and Pasture Technology Program in Saskatchewan.

AgResearch- New Zealand Pastoral Agriculture Research Institute

Amazing Graze- A Publication of The Ohio State University Extension.

Ashley Clements Farm- A New Zealand grass-based dairy near Koromatua.

Center for Grassland Studies- From the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Colin's Farming Page- Colin is the manager of a "winter milk" dairy new Karaka, New Zealand.

Controlled Grazing of Virginia's Pastures- From Cooperative Extension at Virginia Tech.

Coral Systems- Innovative NZ coral designs that make one-person cattle handling easy.

Dairypage- Dairy farming information from Austrailia.

Dairying NZ- Website for New Zealand dairying related information on the Net.

Dairy Herd Management magazine

Dairy Research and Development Corp.- Helping the Australian dairy industry to invest in the techniques and information it needs to move into the 21st Century.

Electronic Zoo- Extensive links and information on livestock and vet issues.

Forage Information System- A comprehensive listing of information on forages from Oregon State University.

Forage Alternatives and Extending the Grazing Season- From the August 1997 Michigan Dairy Review.

Forage Livestock Systems Home Page- From Cornell University.

Forage Livestock Systems Home Page- From West Virginia University Cooperative Extension.

Forage Systems Update Newsletter- Edited by Jim Gerrish at the Forage Systems Research Center at the University of Missouri.

Geotek- Common Sense Electric Fencing

Graze-l Archives- Archived listings from Graze-L, an international forum for the discussion of rotational grazing and seasonal dairying.

Grasses and Legumes for Controlled Grazing in Michigan- From Michigan State University Extension.

Greenmount College- Dairy and grazing information from the U.K.

Great Lakes Basin Grazing Network- A project of the Wisconsin Rural Development Center.

Holistic Agriculture Librabry- Some interesting papers and Voison's publication, "Grass Tetany"

How to Establish and Maintain Perennial Ryegrass- From Barenbrug, USA

Jason Rankin's Dairy Page- The home page of a dairy grazier from Northern Ireland.

Jenquip- Pasture management equipment from New Zealand.

KenCove Farm Fence- Fence and fencing equipment.

Kentucky Graziers Supply- Fence and water system equipment.

Knee Deep in Grass- A survey of 29 grazing operations from the University of Minnesota.

The Mahoning County Dairy Program- Results from a 4 year study on intensive grazing and seasonal dairying done by Ohio State University from 1987-1991.

Modern Forage Systems- Seeds and other supplies for graziers.

Natural treatments for Dairy Cows- From the AltVetMed website.

New Zealand Dairy Exporter- New Zealand's leading dairy industry journal.

Nitrate, Prussic Acid (HCN) and Grass Tetany Problems in Cattle Feeding- An articles from the University of Florida, Dairy Sciences Department.

NRCS Grazing Lands Technology Institute- Grazing information from the Natural Resources Conservation Service.

Owenlea Farm Home Page- Dairy grazing information from F.W. Owen in Homerville, Ohio

Pakton Technologies- Electric fence testing equipment from Austrailia.

Pennsylvania Forages- From Penn State University's Agronomy Department.

Profitable Dairy Options- From the USDA Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program (SARE).

San Joquin Valley Surge- A California Surge dealer with some good pictures of Surge milking equipment.

Skellerup Industries- New Zealand's leading manufacturer and distributor of rubber products for the dairy industry.

Spruce Haven Farm- A grass-based sheep farm near Walters Falls, Ontario.

Sustainable Farming Connection's Grazing Menu- Lots of great information from the Committee for Sustainable Farm Publishing

Sustainable Ranching Research and Education Project- Ranching With Nature from the University of California Cooperative Extension Service.

The Vermont Dairy Profitability Project- A 1996 study examining grass-based farming options for Vermont producers.

Vermont Family Farms- Grade A milk from Vermont premium farms.

United States National Dairy Database- Main menu.

Watching Grasses Grow- From Iowa State University