Pastures for Profit- A Guide to Rotational Grazing

UWEX Bulletin A3529
Supplementing Stocker Cattle on Pasture
Dr. Dan Undersander, Proceedings of the 1999 Wisconsin
Forage Council Symposium
Ryegrass Overseeding on Pasture
Dr. Dan Undersander, Proceedings of the 1999 Wisconsin
Forage Council Symposium
Evaluation of a Simple Method for Measuring Pasture Yields
Dr. Dennis Cosgrove, Proceedings of the 1999 Wisconsin
Forage Council Symposium
Raising Stocker Cattle on Pasture
Larry Smith, Proceedings of the 1999 Wisconsin Forage
Council Symposium
Holstein steers
show good gains on kura clover
2002.
UW-Madison Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems.
Annual ryegrass trial shows limits, promise
2000.
UW-Madison Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems.
Stocker cattle convert pasture to profits
1999.
UW-Madison Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems.
Dried Distillers
Grains Supplement for Grazing Holstein Steers 
2004.
Lehmkuhler, Crooks and Undersander. UW Madison and Lancaster
Experimant Station
Common Poisonous Plants of
Concern for Wisconsin's Livestock

Anders Gurda, research assistant, and Mark Renz,
UW-Extension weed scientist, UW-Madison
Bloat
Dr. Dan Undersander, UWEX Agronomy Advice, April 1993
Preventing Bloat on Pasture
Dr. Ray Smith University of Manitoba, from the 2001
Wisconsin Forage Council Proceedings
Nitrate Poisoning in Cattle, Sheep and Goats
Dr. Dan Undersander et.al. UWEX Agronomy Advice, April 199
Do You Have Poisonous Weeds in Your Pasture and Forages?
Dr. Jerry Doll, 2002 Wisconsin Forage Council Proceedings
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Grounding Electric Fences

Tom Cadwalleder and Dennis Cosgrove, UWEX
Understanding the Basics of Electric Fence Energizers

Tom Cadwalleder and Dennis Cosgrove, UWEX
Keeping the Current Flowing on an Electric Fence

Tom Cadwalleder and Dennis Cosgrove, UWEX
Protecting an Electric Fence From Lightning

Tom Cadwalleder and Dennis Cosgrove, UWEX
Post Selection

Tom Cadwalleder and Dennis Cosgrove, UWEX
Setting Posts

Tom Cadwalleder and Dennis Cosgrove, UWEX
Using High
Tensile Wire

Tom Cadwalleder and Dennis Cosgrove, UWEX
Installing Braces

Tom Cadwalleder and Dennis Cosgrove, UWEX
Line Posts

Tom Cadwalleder and Dennis Cosgrove, UWEX
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Water Systems for Grazing Livestock 
Ben Bartlett
Outwintering dairy cattle: the fate of manure components
1999.
UW-Madison Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems.
Outwintering dairy cattle: manure management issues
1998.
UW-Madison Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems.
Outwintering dairy cattle: animal health issues
1998.
UW-Madison Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems.
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Fall Stockpiling
of Forage on Pasture

John Cockrell et. al
Extending the Grazing Season
John Cockrell
Guide to Beef
Cow-Calf Enterprises 
Poultry enterprise budget makes management decisions easier
2003.
UW-Madison Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems.
Poultry enterprise budget
2003.
UW-Madison Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems.
Raising poultry on pasture
2001.
UW-Madison Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems.
Pastured poultry study addresses broad range of issues
1999.
UW-Madison Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems.
Pastures for
Horses

UWEX Bulletin A3680
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Birdsfoot
Trefoil for Grazing and Harvested Forage

North Central Regional Publication NCR474
Red Clover -
Establishment, Management and Utilization

UWEX Bulletin A3492
Ryegrass Types for Pasture and Hay
Dr. Dennis Cosgrove, et.al. UWEX Agronomy Advice, Oct. 1996
Uses of Brassica Crops in Grazing Systems
Dr. Dan Undersander, UWEX Agronomy Advice, Dec. 1996
Identifying
Pasture Grasses

UWEX Bulletin A3637
Identifying
Pasture Legumes

UWEX Bulletin A3787
Palatability of
Cool-Season Forage Grasses
Dr. Dan Undersander
Emergency Forage Plantings
Paul Peterson and others, University of Minnesota.From the
2003 Wisconsin Forage Council Proceedings. Includes
information of millets and other warm season annuals for
grazing.
Red Clover in the 21st Century
Dr. Richard Smith, USDA Dairy Forage Research Center. From
the2000 Wisconsin Forage Council Proceedings.
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Forage Variety Update for Wisconsin 
UWEX Bulletin A1525
Marketers and Traits for Grasses
Descriptions of grass characteristics and marketers
Marketers and Traits for Red Clover
Descriptions of red clover characteristics and marketers
Determining Pasture Condition 
UWEX Bulletin A3667
Frost Seeding
of Forages
Dr. Dan Undersander
Frost Seeding Legumes and Grasses into Pastures
Mike Rankin, UWEX Crops and Soils Agent, Fond du Lac County
Establishment
and Management of Switchgrass
Dr.Mark Renz, Dr.Dan Undersander, and Dr. Mike Casler
Increasing Pasture Quality and Sward Density
Dennis Cosgrove, UWEX Forage Specialist
Establishing Kura Clover Stands
Ken Albrecht, University of Wisconsin Agronomist
White Clover for Wisconsin Pastures
Ken Albrecht, University of Wisconsin Agronomist
Root and Crown Rots and Viral Diseases of Alfalfa and
Clover
Dean Malvek, UNiversity of Illinois. From the2002 Wisconsin
Forage Council Proceedings.
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Potassium Fertilizer Management of Pastures

A Graziers' Notebook fact sheet by Ken Barnett et al.
Nutrient Application Guidelines for Field, Vegetable, and
Fruit Crops

UW Extension Bulletin A2809 - available for viewing only in
a .pdf format. Contains fertility recommendations for
pastures
Nitrogen Fertilization of Pastures
Dr.Dan Undersander
Pasture Fertilization
Dr. Keith Kelling, Proceedings of the 1999 Wisconsin Forage
Council Symposium
Nitrogen
Management for Grass Pastures
Greg Cuomo,University of Minnesota-Morris, Proceedings of
the 2000 Wisconsin Forage Council Symposium
Nitrogen
Management in Rotationally Grazed Pastures

Dennis Cosgrove UWEX Forage Specialist.
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Pest Management in Wisconsin Field Crops 
UW Extension Bulletin A3646 - available for viewing only in
a .pdf format. Includes information on controlling
perennial weeds in pasture
Biological control of Canada thistle: more work needed
2003.
UW-Madison Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems.
Bull, Plumeless, Musk and Canada Thistle: Their Biology and
Management in Pastures

Dr. Jerry Doll, UWEX Agronomy Advice
Weed Control in Pastures Without Chemicals

Drs. Dennis Cosgrove and Jerry Doll, UWEX Agronomy Advice
Managed Grazing and Stream Ecosystems

Laura Paine, UWEX Crops and Soils Agent, Columbia County and
John Lyons, WDNR
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Software
Determining Pasture Needs

A
spreadsheet to help evaluate pasture resource needs based on
animal numbers
Pasture Nitrogen Fertilizer Profit Calculator

A
spreadsheet to help evaluate the cost versus return for urea
applications to pastures
Pasture Dry Matter
Intake Calculator for Dairy Cows

A
spreadsheet which uses net energy values to estimate pasture dry
matter intake for grazing dairy cows
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Economics
Pastures of plenty: Financial performance of Wisconsin grazing
dairy farms
2005. Tom Kriegl
and Ruth McNair. UW-Madison Center for Dairy Profitability and
UW-Madison Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems.
Dairy goat enterprise budget
2004. UW-Madison
Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems.
Dairy grazing can provide good financial return
2000. UW-Madison
Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems.
Grazing's potential: expansion's effects on cash flow
1998. UW-Madison
Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems.
Grazing's potential: predicting expansion's cost, profit
1998. UW-Madison
Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems.
Management intensive rotational grazing's sense...and dollars
1996. UW-Madison
Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems.
Management Intensive Rotational Grazing on Wisconsin Dairy
Farms: the 1990s
Results of a study conducted by the Program on Agricultural
Technology Studies at UW-Madison on
the use of
rotational grazing on Wisconsin Dairy Farms
Wisconsin Grazing Profitibility Analysis I

Tom Kriegl, Wisconsin Center for Dairy Profitibility. Fifth
year summary of a study analyzing factors
affecting dairy grazing profitibility.
Wisconsin Grazing Profitibility Analysis II

Tom Kriegl, Wisconsin Center for Dairy Profitibility. Summary of
a presentation at the 2001 Wisconsin Forage
Council Annual Meeting
Wisconsin Grazing Profitibility Analysis III

Tom Kriegl, Wisconsin Center for Dairy Profitibility. Excel
spreadsheet showing cost of production for
grazing versus confinement dairies.
Wisconsin Grazing Profitibility Analysis IV

Tom Kriegl, Wisconsin Center for Dairy Profitibility.
Several additional Excel spreadsheet showing cost of
production for different types of grazing dairy farms.
Acres vs. Cows-Comparing Financial Measures
Tom Kriegl, Wisconsin Center for Dairy Profitibility
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Teaching Aides
Beef Grazing Opportunities 
Power Point Presentation by Craig Saxe, UWEX Crops and Soils
Agent, Juneau County
Pasture for Horses 2000

Power Point Presentation by Craig Saxe, UWEX Crops and Soils
Agent, Juneau County
Sheep Grazing Opportunities

Power Point Presentation by Craig Saxe, UWEX Crops and Soils
Agent, Juneau County
Stockpiling Cool-Season Grasses for Winter Grazing

A Presentation on research conducted to determine species
and fertility aspects of stockpiling.
Backgrounding
Calves on Pasture

Power Point Presentation by Scott Hendrickson, UWEX Crops
and Soils Agent, ManitowocCounty
Increasing Pasture Quality and Sward
Density 
Power Point Presentation by Dennis Cosgrove UWEX Forage
Specialist.
Low Cost Parlor Options

Power Point Presentation by Vance Haugen UWEX Crops and
Soils Agent, Crawford County and Dave
Kammel, UW-
Madison
The Good, Bad and Ugly of Grass Varieties

Power Point Presentation by Mike Casler, Dept.ot Agronomy,
UW- Madison
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Pictures
Water System Photos
Fencing Photos
Links
Wisconsin State Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative (GLCI)
Grassworks, Inc
Grazers' Notebook
A series of Fact
Sheets and Research Reviews related to grazing.
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