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Ashly Steinke remembers well the first time he saw a bobolink on pastured land that formerly grew corn and soybeans — it was a sign that he was successfully blending beef, birds, and biology.
More Information:
• LSP’s Grazing & Soil Health Web Page
• Audubon Conservation Ranching Program
• The Monitoring Project’s “Tool Box”
• Ear to the Ground 390: Sounds of Success
• Ear to the Ground 371: Avian Award
• Ear to the Ground 370: Bending the Bird Curve
• Ear to the Ground 275: Blurring the Bobolink Boundaries
By Brian DeVore, Land Stewardship ProjectAshly Steinke remembers well the first time he saw a bobolink on pastured land that formerly grew corn and soybeans — it was a sign that he was successfully blending beef, birds, and biology.
More Information:
• LSP’s Grazing & Soil Health Web Page
• Audubon Conservation Ranching Program
• The Monitoring Project’s “Tool Box”
• Ear to the Ground 390: Sounds of Success
• Ear to the Ground 371: Avian Award
• Ear to the Ground 370: Bending the Bird Curve
• Ear to the Ground 275: Blurring the Bobolink Boundaries