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  • Noble News and Views
  • 1996
  • March

Pond Fencing

Pond fencing helps reduce erosion and improve water quality where livestock create bare banks and trails along a pond. A pond fence should protect all of a dam, the initial portion of a spillway, a portion of the incoming waterway(s), and most if not all of the shoreline.
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  • Noble News and Views
  • 2017
  • October

What to Consider Before Adopting Multispecies Grazing

The top four challenges when implementing multispecies grazing are fencing, predators, working facilities and veterinary care. Rob Cook, pasture and range consultant, offers some solutions.

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  • Wildlife

Floating Polyethylene Pipe for Livestock Water Access at a Fenced Pond

Diagram of a polyethylene pipe floating livestock water access point. View Publication
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  • Wildlife

Livestock Water Access Point in Pond Fence

Diagram of a pond fence with a livestock water access point. View Publication
  • Regenerative Agriculture
  • Livestock

How Multiple Livestock Species Can be Used to Benefit Your Ranch

Adaptive grazing with more than one species of livestock can multiply regenerative benefits, shape your landscape and add income to your operation.

  • Regenerative Agriculture
  • Pasture and Range

Six Lessons I Learned When Setting Up Temporary Fences

Devlon Ford, ag consultant for Noble Research Institute, shares how he’s applied regenerative practices at home.