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There is magic in forages. The magic of sunlight and green leaves and the miracle of photosynthesis. It's the magic of legumes that pull nitrogen from the air to make proteins, of roots interacting with the soil, of plants capturing and storing carbon, and of the vast array of forages that contain the protein, fiber, and starch upon which livestock depend.
Sure, we can stand in awe of forages and speak glowingly about them. It certainly seems like magic, in a poetic sense. But making this magic work for us is a challenge. We must develop the skills and knowledge to grow and harvest forages
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Produktbeschreibung
There is magic in forages. The magic of sunlight and green leaves and the miracle of photosynthesis. It's the magic of legumes that pull nitrogen from the air to make proteins, of roots interacting with the soil, of plants capturing and storing carbon, and of the vast array of forages that contain the protein, fiber, and starch upon which livestock depend.

Sure, we can stand in awe of forages and speak glowingly about them. It certainly seems like magic, in a poetic sense. But making this magic work for us is a challenge. We must develop the skills and knowledge to grow and harvest forages effectively and sustainably. This book offers a distillation of that knowledge to anyone interested in the modern concepts of grazing-and especially to the grazier who raises livestock on forages.

This is not a dry textbook or a collection of homey anecdotes or it-worked-for-me magazine articles. Rather, here we get under the hood with down-to-earth essays on the practical skills and the underlying science. With a bit of humor now and then.

In these pages you'll find no-nonsense science-the chemistry and physiology of growing plants, the dark and hidden qualities of soil, the modern methods for describing fiber, the nutritional value of forages, and the principles of storing hay and silage. You'll learn how to look at a pasture and know when to open the gate and what happens to forages during grazing. You'll learn about renovating pastures, starting grazing systems from scratch, and making sound business decisions in grazing operations. These principles apply to farms and ranches that raise any grazing livestock: beef cattle, dairy cattle, sheep, goats, bison, and horses.

These sixty-two chapters are on topics that should interest any forage manager: grazing techniques, soil fertility, pasture renovation, forage quality, hay and silage storage, and the business of grazing animals. Even a chapter on the forage nutrition of dinosaurs, should that ever be necessary.

The last section of this book is special. It's a practical, in-depth handbook on intensive grazing systems. In it, I systematically outline the skills of Management Intensive Grazing-one of the most intelligent and efficient ways ever devised for managing improved pastures.

These pages might not be filled with the chants and bubbling cauldrons of mystical wizards, but they will open doors to a wizardly world of forage skills. You'll gain knowledge that will enrich your days and help you make good decisions about your farm or ranch. Even if you're not a grazier, this book will stay with you long after you finish reading it. And you'll never again drive past a pasture without seeing it in a different light.


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Autorenporträt
Woody Lane is a nationally known expert on pasture management, sheep and beef cattle nutrition, and grazing techniques. His passion for sharing his knowledge comes across in all he does, including his writing. Laypeople who have read this work on forages say they will never look at a field the same way again.

Earlier, he published a book on nutrition, From The Feed Trough—Essays and Insights on Livestock Nutrition in a Complex World. That book and this one are compilations of his monthly column "From The Feed Trough..." for The Shepherd magazine. He has published hundreds of popular articles and fact sheets on cattle and sheep production and grazing, and he has also written more than twenty-five research articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals.

Woody earned his PhD and MS degrees in animal nutrition from Cornell University. He now owns and operates Lane Livestock Services, an independent consulting firm based in Roseburg, Oregon. He can't look at a field without wanting to improve it. Woody enjoys public speaking, and he has often been featured in many of the top workshops and conferences across the United States and Canada. He also teaches practical courses on forage management and livestock nutrition. In addition, he facilitates three innovative forage discussion groups for farmers and ranchers in Oregon.

Originally from New York, Woody's interest in livestock management stems from two years as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Sarawak, Malaysia and then six months working on farms in New Zealand. In the 1970s, he worked on the well-known Allegheny Highlands Project in West Virginia. This project, which delivered information to farmers to promote rural development, was the groundbreaking prototype for the Integrated Resource Management programs that are used throughout the livestock world today. Woody joined the faculty of the University of Wisconsin in the 1980s as the State Sheep and Beef Cattle Extension Specialist.

He and his wife, Jeri Frank, migrated to western Oregon in 1990When he is not working with livestock and pastures, Woody enjoys dancing and calling contra dances and square dances. But that, as they say, is a very different field altogether