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    • DECEMBER 11, 2025
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    What the U.S. Administration’s Regenerative Grazing Initiative Means for Global Agriculture and Armenian Farming

    What the U.S. Administration’s Regenerative Grazing Initiative Means for Global Agriculture and Armenian Farming

    A Paradigm Shift in U.S. Agriculture In July 2025, the U.S. Administration unveiled a sweeping initiative to promote regenerative agriculture, positioning rotational and adaptive grazing at the forefront of soil restoration, climate resilience, and public health. This effort, embedded in the broader “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) framework, seeks to transform the way livestock are

    • NOVEMBER 22, 2025
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    Winter Pasture Stockpiling

    Winter Pasture Stockpiling

    Turning Cold Seasons Into an Asset For many mountain farmers, winter has always felt like the season that reduces possibilities — when pastures fall silent, barns strain under the weight of hay bales, and the rhythm of the farm slows under the burden of feeding costs. But a quiet transformation has been taking place in

    • NOVEMBER 21, 2025
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    Dorper Sheep and Their Prospects in Armenia

    Dorper Sheep and Their Prospects in Armenia

    Introduction to the Dorper Breed Dorper sheep have become one of the world’s most respected meat breeds, known for their ability to thrive in challenging environments while consistently producing exceptional-quality lamb. Their story begins in South Africa, where Dorset Horn sheep were crossed with Blackhead Persian sheep to create an animal that could grow quickly,

    • NOVEMBER 20, 2025
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    Are Armenians Meat Lovers Compared to Other Nations?

    Are Armenians Meat Lovers Compared to Other Nations?

    In Armenia, almost everyone knows that Armenians love meat. No celebration or gathering is complete without a lavish table covered with a wide variety of meat dishes. Weddings, birthdays, and even simple family get-togethers often turn into true competitions of Armenian meat cuisine masterpieces. Being one of the world’s oldest cuisines, Armenian cooking is heavily

    • NOVEMBER 2, 2025
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    The Decline of Animal Husbandry in Armenia

    The Decline of Animal Husbandry in Armenia

    Causes, Consequences, and Possible Solutions In our article published last year (https://mountainhighfarms.net/en/հայկական-գյուղատնտեսության-ճգնաժամն/ ), we analyzed the crisis in Armenia’s agriculture, its causes, and proposed several practical solutions.Since then, the situation has not only failed to improve but, according to data published by the Statistical Committee, animal husbandry in Armenia has entered a phase of rapid

    • OCTOBER 22, 2025
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    How to Grill the Perfect Angus Steak at Home

    How to Grill the Perfect Angus Steak at Home

    Nothing compares to the satisfaction of preparing and enjoying a perfectly grilled Angus steak in your own backyard. Known for its rich marbling, tenderness, and bold flavor, Angus beef is considered the gold standard for steak lovers worldwide. With the right techniques, you can turn a simple cut of beef into a restaurant-quality experience at

    • OCTOBER 22, 2025
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    How Much Does an Angus Cow Weigh and Why It Matters for Meat Quality

    How Much Does an Angus Cow Weigh and Why It Matters for Meat Quality

    When it comes to premium beef, the weight of an Angus animal is far more than just a number—it’s directly tied to meat yield, tenderness, and flavor. For farmers, chefs, and consumers alike, understanding the live weight of Angus cattle helps estimate how much meat can be obtained after processing (from live weight to carcass

    • OCTOBER 21, 2025
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    The Hidden Dangers of Untraceable Meat — and Why Traceability Matters

    The Hidden Dangers of Untraceable Meat — and Why Traceability Matters

    In today’s global food system, traceability — the ability to follow an animal’s life and feed history from farm to fork — is the foundation of food safety. When this chain is broken, consumers face invisible but serious risks. Meat from untraceable sources may contain antibiotic residues, hormones, pesticides, heavy metals, and other contaminants that

    • OCTOBER 2, 2025
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    Industrial Meat vs. Naturally Raised Meat: What’s Really on Your Plate?

    Industrial Meat vs. Naturally Raised Meat: What’s Really on Your Plate?

    By the mid-20th century, the world’s meat industry had transformed. Animals once grazing open pastures were moved into confined barns and feedlots, fed a steady diet of corn, soy, and concentrated rations. It was efficient, it was cheap, and it promised endless supplies of meat for growing cities. But efficiency had a cost. “Once animals

    • OCTOBER 1, 2025
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    Farmers as National Symbols: From American Cowboys to Armenian Shepherds

    Farmers as National Symbols: From American Cowboys to Armenian Shepherds

    Across the world, the figure of the farmer, herder, or rancher has often risen above daily labor to become a national symbol of identity, resilience, and freedom. From the sweeping plains of America to the high pastures of Armenia, societies have celebrated those who live closest to the land as guardians of culture and tradition. The