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Late May - June Calving and Grass Fed Operation
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<blockquote data-quote="Banjo" data-source="post: 1670128" data-attributes="member: 17304"><p>I have read all the Rotational Grazing books and watched most of the videos. Some will tend to imply that the land will just flourish and bloom with everything it needs when you go "natural".</p><p>one video of Greg Judy's ....he was showing all the red clover he had in the pasture....that he didn't plant.</p><p>Sort of like ....this will just happen...once you start doing this.</p><p>i kind of learned the hard way that red clover will get really scarce if not frost seeded every couple of years. lots of clover in your pasture will give your calves a much higher and digestible forage than just grass alone. Sort of like creep grazing without actually creep grazing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Banjo, post: 1670128, member: 17304"] I have read all the Rotational Grazing books and watched most of the videos. Some will tend to imply that the land will just flourish and bloom with everything it needs when you go "natural". one video of Greg Judy's ....he was showing all the red clover he had in the pasture....that he didn't plant. Sort of like ....this will just happen...once you start doing this. i kind of learned the hard way that red clover will get really scarce if not frost seeded every couple of years. lots of clover in your pasture will give your calves a much higher and digestible forage than just grass alone. Sort of like creep grazing without actually creep grazing. [/QUOTE]
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