Range and Pasture - West

Ranching in the West isn’t defined by easy conditions. It’s shaped by wide-open country, tough calls and unrelenting seasons that don’t always go your way. It’s a way of life grounded in resilience, stewardship and making the most of what the land provides.

From high desert rangelands to mountain pastures, every acre has to produce. Whether you’re running commercial cow-calf pairs, raising seedstock, or managing stockers, your operation depends on forages that can hold on through dry spells, push back against invasive pressure and green up when it counts.

With proven technologies and research-backed resources, Corteva Range & Pasture is here to help you protect and optimize your grass and native forages so you can stay productive and profitable no matter what mother nature throws your way.

We are proud to be your partner in the pasture.

Your Herd, Your Land. Our Commitment.

Solutions for the West

Tough conditions require proven solutions. Corteva Range & Pasture Specialists recommend these products for grazing pastures and rangelands of the West. 

TechLine News

TechLine News is an educational resource hub that features articles on vegetation and pasture management topics such as application best practices, integrated vegetation management (IVM), public communication, and operational efficiency focused on the Western United States.

techline

TechLine News is an educational resource hub that features articles on vegetation and pasture management topics such as application best practices, integrated vegetation management (IVM), public communication, and operational efficiency focused on the Western United States.

Troublesome weeds and brush

Brush and weeds can takeover your pastures and rangelands if you let them. Learn how to identify and manage some of the most common invasive species in the West.  

Species specifics: Canada thistle

Keeping Canada thistle out of your pastures can improve your grazing land and restore grass productivity.



 

canada thistle

Species specifics: Leafy spurge

With a solid treatment plan, you can prevent leafy spurge from taking over pastures and avoid more costly control efforts down the road. 


 

 

leafy spurge

Species specifics: Tansy ragwort

Tansy ragwort is a noxious biennial weed found throughout the Pacific Northwest that is highly toxic to livestock, dogs and humans. Learn how to identify and manage this problematic weed.
 

tansy ragwort

Species specifics: Ironweed


Tall ironweed can grow up to 10 feet, shading forage grasses. Identifying and managing this difficult weed is critical for healthy and prolific pastures.

 

ironweed

Let’s connect

From product support to solutions tailored to your land, Corteva Range & Pasture Specialists are you partners in the pasture and ready to talk.

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Under normal field conditions HighNoon® is nonvolatile. HighNoon has no grazing or haying restrictions for any class of livestock, including lactating dairy cows, horses (including lactating mares) and meat animals prior to slaughter. Label precautions apply to forage treated with HighNoon and to manure and urine from animals that have consumed treated forage. Consult the label for full details. HighNoon is not registered for sale or use in all states. Except for lactating dairy animals, there are no grazing restrictions following application of this product. State restrictions on the sale and use of Remedy® apply. Consult the label before purchase or use for full details. Spike® is a registered trademark of Nutrichem used under license. Milestone® has no grazing or haying restrictions for any class of livestock, including lactating dairy cows, horses (including lactating mares) and meat animals prior to slaughter. Label precautions apply to forage treated with Milestone and to manure and urine from animals that have consumed treated forage. Consult the label for full details. Milestone is not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. Always read and follow label directions.