Pastureland Grazing Publication Describes Iowa Grazing Practices
by ISU Extension and Outreach
September 13, 2019

By Dan Loy and Beth Reynolds, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach

The IBC used data from the past six years of its research to collect data and comment on noteworthy trends in its new, free publication, “Iowa’s Pastureland and Grazing 2013-2018.” 

In an effort to help Iowa beef producers remain profitable, the Iowa Beef Center (IBC) conducted several grazing and pasture management programs from 2013 to 2018. IBC extension program specialist Beth Reynolds said objectives for these programs ranged from improving grazing and management techniques for increasing forage productivity while increasing cattle performance to protecting and enhancing water quality, and benefiting soil health.

“To gain information on Iowa’s pasture productivity and grazing rental arrangements, evaluation surveys were distributed to more than 1,000 participants who attended at least one of the IBC’s grazing and pasture management programs during that timeframe,” she said. “Our new publication, ‘Iowa’s Pastureland and Grazing 2013-2018,’ is based on those survey results and gives a snapshot of how Iowa’s cow-calf industry has changed in terms of pasture utilization.”

This six-page publication summarizes the findings of that evaluation to determine the changes in Iowa’s pasture management and to look at the effectiveness of IBC’s various pasture programs. “The report is packed with information on the state’s pasture availability, pasture rent, cow numbers, stocking density and more,” Reynolds said. “IBC undergraduate intern Samantha Jamison updated the earlier 2007-2012 version of this report to keep the information relevant and up to date.”

The publication is available to download at no charge from the Iowa State University Extension Store, https://store.extension.iastate.edu/Product/15716
Reynolds said IBC appreciates the input from past workshop and seminar attendees and hopes all producers will find the information relevant to their operations. All ISU Extension and Outreach beef specialists are available to answer questions and provide information about the report, future grazing workshops or anything related to grazing and pasture management.

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