Author: Janelle Soja

  • Sell a Good Reputation

    Sell a Good Reputation

    What keeps customers coming back time and time again to purchase from you? In the article below we find out what it takes to build and maintain a good reputation selling cattle. What are some key characteristics you look for in a cattle breeder/seller? What makes them reputable or not?

  • Low-Stress Cattle Management

    Low-Stress Cattle Management

    Jared from Strong Roots Farm has created a great video on everything you need to raise cattle. He puts a lot of emphasis on low-stress management, and for good reason! Stress can really impact your bottom line. It affects the health of your cattle, as well as the taste and texture of beef.

  • Small Herd Spring Considerations

    Small Herd Spring Considerations

    As breeders of dual purpose cattle, it can be hard to find all-encompassing management information. Over the years I have pieced together info and practices from beef and dairy offerings. This is a solid article about managing a small beef herd in the spring, and offers some helpful insight. Is it catered to Dexter cattle…

  • When Can My Cows Start Grazing?

    When Can My Cows Start Grazing?

    The question that starts rolling around in all our brains the moment the weather turns and we see the fresh green forage poking through the soil is, when can I start grazing my cattle? This is an important question and one that requires some observation. Turning the cows out too soon could have significant impact…

  • Managing Mud

    Managing Mud

    The article below has some simple, cost-effective solutions to managing mud on your farm or ranch. there are also a few more in-depth, long term solutions if you have the time and resources to complete them. We have used wood chips in high traffic areas of our farm with good results. And, we get free…

  • Make the Jump to Full Time Farming

    Make the Jump to Full Time Farming

    Do you have the Homesteading/Hobby farming down, and now you’re wondering what’s next? Is making 100% of a living on the farm a dream? Joel Salatin talks about the essentials, an ingredient list if you will, for transitioning from weekend farming to full-time farming.

  • Cattle and Kids Safety Tips

    Cattle and Kids Safety Tips

    What an idyllic picture kids and animals paint. County fairs are full of animals, including cattle, being lead around the show ring by their young owners. The homestead dream, complete with family milk cow, gives off major romantic vibes. But what does it actually take for children and cattle to interact safely on the farm…

  • Economic and Social Benefits of Pastured Beef

    Economic and Social Benefits of Pastured Beef

    Whether supporting or producing beef raised on pasture, there are many benefits! Let’s look at some of those benefits:

  • Financial Record Keeping

    Financial Record Keeping

    If I had a dollar for every time I said, “I’ll remember that later” I’d be a millionaire. But, the times I actually do remember are really rare! If you’re like me, and you need a little help creating better permanent records here is a great podcast to listen to: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/livestock-walaau/id1580454679?i=1000611070012

  • Line Breeding vs. Inbreeding

    Line Breeding vs. Inbreeding

    I really enjoyed listening to this Chute Side podcast with Dr. Ryan Rathmann on the definitions and nuances of line breeding vs. inbreeding. As a beef producer he favors cross breeding, but I got a lot of good take-aways for my registered/purebred Dexter breeding program. He talks about the benefits line breeding can add to…

  • Mobile Butchering

    Mobile Butchering

    Mobile butchering, also called on-farm butchering definitely has its share of challenges. But, there are a few who are making it work, and excelling in this field! Farmers and producers are looking for options that minimize stress to the animal and cut out long transportation times to a butcher shop. Have you used a mobile…

  • Corned Beef Recipe

    Corned Beef Recipe

    St. Patricks Day is coming up, and what better way to celebrate the day than with some home cooked, Dexter corned beef! The link below is to a recipe I’ve been using for several years with great success. Corning is a traditional way of curing beef meat. It does take time, so you want to…

  • Heavy Use Pad DIY

    Heavy Use Pad DIY

    If you raise livestock, chances are you’ve dealt with mud. Every year is different, some more challenging than others when it comes to managing livestock and mud. Here is a great DIY video on building a heavy use pad for feeding or high-traffic areas on your farm or homestead. https://youtu.be/euvTtLgaThs?si=aeJKf3S87E3zL8hR

  • The BEST Beef

    The BEST Beef

    We’ve been raising our own beef for years. Before that, we raised rabbit and chicken, and hunted deer to fill our freezer. It’s been so long since we had to purchase meat from the store, I forget how lucky we are. Especially now that we raise Dexter cattle. I’m always pleasantly surprised when we get…

  • Sheep Vs Goats

    Sheep Vs Goats

    Sheep vs. Goats, find out which livestock animal will work best on your homestead!

  • Planning Farm Succession

    Planning Farm Succession

    The hard, but important conversations around family succession on the farm. With the price of land and start-up costs at an all time high, it is more difficult than ever to get into farming. In this podcast, Elaine Froese, and her guest, Walt Moore, talk about the key aspects of keeping a farm in the…

  • Cheap Hay Isn’t Cheap

    Cheap Hay Isn’t Cheap

    “Poor-quality hay robs cow herds of nutrients and producers of profits. So does poor storage and poor management…”

  • Avoiding Injury

    Avoiding Injury

    There have been more times than I care to admit where I did something dumb while working our Dexter cattle. In those situations I am always grateful we have chosen to raise Dexters. Even if I sustain an injury, it is much less severe than if I had been handling a full size cow. Having…

  • 2025 Agricultural Trends

    2025 Agricultural Trends

    Reviewing trend predictions at the beginning of 2025. I would say these have been pretty accurate. What trends have you seen in the past year?

  • Rotational Grazing During Winter

    Rotational Grazing During Winter

    Winter feed represents one of the largest costs for a livestock production enterprise. https://extension.sdstate.edu/rotational-grazing-during-winter#:~:text=Conventionally%2C%20winter%20grazing%20involves%20turning,finally%20prevents%20access%20to%20grazing

  • Half a beef, What cuts to request

    Half a beef, What cuts to request

    Learn how to have 1/2 a cow butchered for your family to get the right cuts https://www.grit.com/food/order-a-side-of-beef-zm0z20jazbut

  • Tips for Small Farm Management

    Tips for Small Farm Management

    Tips from a 10 year small farm veteran. Short and sweet and full of experienced, honest wisdom.

  • Chores to Keep You Warm in Winter

    Chores to Keep You Warm in Winter

    There are some chores and activities that are more effective in the winter months. Like, for instance, the soil’s freezing and thawing causing seeds to be drawn in, and seeding to be more productive. Some farm tasks are just more enjoyable in the chilly winter air (who wants to split wood in the summer heat?).…

  • Grazing Through Snow

    Grazing Through Snow

    Here is a great video from Greg Judy about the benefits of grazing cattle through snow. He includes tips on keeping water from freezing, looking out for parasite issues, and keeping your operation profitable.

  • Building a Solid Foundation

    Building a Solid Foundation

    This podcast sent me into a few fits of laughter with the speaker’s dry humor. Obviously this experienced vet has been around, and has seen a few things. And while Dexter cattle (including the bulls) tend to be smaller and easier to handle, I highly recommend implementing the recommendations in this podcast. Not only will…

  • The FAMILY cow…dumbest or best idea?

    The FAMILY cow…dumbest or best idea?

    https://farmcraftfarm.com/blogs/news/the-family-cow-the-dumbest-best-idea

  • An easy recipe for ground Dexter beef

    An easy recipe for ground Dexter beef

    Tried and true ground beef recipe. Quick and easy! Whip up this cheesy, crowd-pleasing beef enchilada recipe in just about an hour, and bring authentic Tex-Mex flavor straight to your dinner table!

  • “Graze to Save” 

    “Graze to Save” 

    The temptation is there, to graze fall pastures too short in hopes of prolonging feeding hay. But, grazing fall pasture too short before the dormant season can actually affect plant health and growth next spring. Click the link to read more

  • “Winter Prep for your Herd”

    “Winter Prep for your Herd”

    Winter is coming, and it’s time to think about how you can make winter farming/ranching easier on you and easier on your Livestock.

  • SHIPPING CATTLE

    SHIPPING CATTLE

    Preparing cattle to travel to their new home can be overwhelming. Reliable transportation, health papers, disease testing – here’s what you need to know before shipping livestock across state lines. https://www.agproud.com/articles/61584-cattle-drives-preparing-your-livestock-for-interstate-travel#:~:text=Tagging%20along:%20Identification,before%20shipping%20recently%20sold%20livestock