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  1. mulberrygrovefamfarm

    Holistic management practices

    As Aaron said and I would add: A key concept of holistic management is goal setting to include things that normally aren't included in goal setting which if used will help avoid unintended consequences. Maximizing profit - when established as your only goal - can come at the expense of...
  2. mulberrygrovefamfarm

    Teff grass hay

    We had some locally grown teff go through our local sale barn. When the teff was auctioned most of the local buyers looked at each other and didn't really move on it. It went cheap I think because it was different and no one knew what to make of it. It looked good though and I've heard it...
  3. mulberrygrovefamfarm

    subdividing pastures

    Thanks. So far over the past couple of years we've had only a few predators enjoy a free chicken dinner. Everything moves behind the cows in our rotational grazing pasture. Since the pastured egg chickens want to go in and roost at night, we use electrified poultry netting hooked to our...
  4. mulberrygrovefamfarm

    subdividing pastures

    As Dun said, the good stuff is the key and it is much easier than metal wire.
  5. mulberrygrovefamfarm

    subdividing pastures

    We use high-tensile and poly wire for our rotational grazing and it works great. It carries the same voltage as our high-tensile and we've never had any cattle pressure or escape the poly. We did have an ice storm pull it down to the ground once, but it had over 2 inches of ice on it. We...
  6. mulberrygrovefamfarm

    High tensile temporary fence.

    I use high-tensile and all fiberglass posts. The end/corner posts called mule post from Geotek I use have an auger bit on the bottom so that you can turn them in and then remove them when you want to make a change or add an opening in the fence etc. In the middle I use fiber glass posts. I've...
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