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How do I turn a below average pasture into a super pasture
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 477804" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Might add one more thing too. Lush and full may not be exactly what you want since the nutritional value of your forage is usually inversely proportional to its height and/or age of the forage. Consequently, you are often better off to have different paddocks at with various species as well as various stages of growth. I'm sure there are some exceptions to this but I doubt there are many. This is why rotational grazing works so well. Balancing all this is an art. Unfortunately I'm still messing with crayons and coloring books but I continuously strive to do better. If you can figure out how to get this balance right in your area - raising cattle is child's play. JMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 477804, member: 4362"] Might add one more thing too. Lush and full may not be exactly what you want since the nutritional value of your forage is usually inversely proportional to its height and/or age of the forage. Consequently, you are often better off to have different paddocks at with various species as well as various stages of growth. I'm sure there are some exceptions to this but I doubt there are many. This is why rotational grazing works so well. Balancing all this is an art. Unfortunately I'm still messing with crayons and coloring books but I continuously strive to do better. If you can figure out how to get this balance right in your area - raising cattle is child's play. JMO [/QUOTE]
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