Gene Waxman

3 Steps To Using Cool-Season Cover Crops On Your Ranch

Planting cool-season cover crops that match your ranch’s management goals and environmental conditions can improve your land’s diversity, soil health and ecological processes long term.

How To Switch To Regenerative Management Without Big Upfront Costs, Tough Trade-offs

Start small, and start with what you have, Noble leaders say.

Noble Research Institute Extends Essentials of Regenerative Ranching Program to Northeast Texas Community College in Mount Pleasant, Texas

Empowering Ranchers in Northeast Texas to meet their ranching goals through regenerative principles.

Noble Research Institute Expands Essentials of Regenerative Ranching Program to Oklahoma State University in Stillwater

Offering Ranchers in Stillwater a Path to Resilient Ranching Practices

How Summer Prescribed Burns Can Be A Safe And Efficient Way To Regenerate Grazing Lands

Learn how prescribed burns during the growing season can help restart nature’s clock by improving forage quality and wildlife habitat while managing brush encroachment at the same time.

Back To Simplicity

Why did a farm girl turned corporate America success story head back to the family farm after retirement? She found a way of life on the land she couldn’t find in the boardroom.

Climb Ev’ry Mountain

Nuns working the farm at the Abbey of St. Walburga find harmony with nature, their cattle operation and their limitations in the Rocky Mountains.

The Day The Cow Went Berserk

Running a ranch on an abbey comes with unique challenges.

Biodiversity Bounces Back

Native grasses and forbs are welcome sights as the former monoculture pastures at Noble’s Pasture Demonstration Facility respond to adaptive grazing and the use of cover crops.

Find Your Girls

How to choose your regenerative cow

Built On Solid Ground

Greenacres Foundation believes cattle and conservation go hand in hand. And it’s doing all it can to help ranchers do their best and help consumers learn about sustainable agriculture.

Stewards For Just A Moment

Legacy editor, Adam Calaway, reflects on 16 years of the magazine’s history and passing the torch on to a new editor, Rachael Davis.

In The Kitchen: Beef Fajita Soup

Color and flavor by the bowlful awaits your family when you stir up this quick, hearty soup.

7 Top Tips For UTV Maintenance

Danny Barlow, Noble’s ag equipment mechanic, says performing routine maintenance can help keep your UTV out of the shop and in the pasture. Here are his helpful DIY tips.

The Great American Grazing Lands

Assisting the ranchers implement soil health principles here has the potential to regenerate ecosystems, make the land more drought resilient, improve wildlife habitat, and sequester carbon.

What To Do If Your Forage Production Is Less Than Halfway There By End Of June

By the end of June, in most years, more than half of the forage needed for the year has already been produced in the Plains states. Make a contingency plan to enact if you’re coming up short.

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