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<blockquote data-quote="andybob" data-source="post: 768692" data-attributes="member: 2703"><p>I first used short duration grazing system in 1975 in Rhodesia on native bushveld, I used a "wagon wheel" system of paddocks based on the local "Savory grazing system". The carrying capacity increased by 300% in 24 months.</p><p>I used a similar system when I lived in NC, using an electric fence to allow 1 days grazing each morning, when the drought began 3 years ago, hay went above the $100.00 per bale! my grazing held out a further 2 months, afetr which I had access to a large field which was overgrown with rough grazing having been out of cultivation for several years. Having cattle that graze throughout the heat of day and good converters of rough grazing fitted in with the environmental conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andybob, post: 768692, member: 2703"] I first used short duration grazing system in 1975 in Rhodesia on native bushveld, I used a "wagon wheel" system of paddocks based on the local "Savory grazing system". The carrying capacity increased by 300% in 24 months. I used a similar system when I lived in NC, using an electric fence to allow 1 days grazing each morning, when the drought began 3 years ago, hay went above the $100.00 per bale! my grazing held out a further 2 months, afetr which I had access to a large field which was overgrown with rough grazing having been out of cultivation for several years. Having cattle that graze throughout the heat of day and good converters of rough grazing fitted in with the environmental conditions. [/QUOTE]
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