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<blockquote data-quote="StrojanHerefords" data-source="post: 1787866" data-attributes="member: 42988"><p>I agree completely about needing to have personal stake in order to give good advice. That is why I want to work on a risk share basis. If I don't add value I won't get paid. </p><p> I started along the path of total grazing in 2015 after reading Man, Cattle and Veld; and taking Johann Zietsman's course. When I started to rotate pastures, I discovered that a pasture that looked consistent under continuous grazing varied wildly in productivity. That got me interested in learning about the soil. That lead me to Neal Kinsey and I have seen good success in addressing soil deficiencies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StrojanHerefords, post: 1787866, member: 42988"] I agree completely about needing to have personal stake in order to give good advice. That is why I want to work on a risk share basis. If I don’t add value I won’t get paid. I started along the path of total grazing in 2015 after reading Man, Cattle and Veld; and taking Johann Zietsman's course. When I started to rotate pastures, I discovered that a pasture that looked consistent under continuous grazing varied wildly in productivity. That got me interested in learning about the soil. That lead me to Neal Kinsey and I have seen good success in addressing soil deficiencies. [/QUOTE]
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