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<blockquote data-quote="oakcreekfarms" data-source="post: 378689" data-attributes="member: 3177"><p>Brandon, it was more of a question of "is this possible". I have no idea what is possible by doing rotational grazing.</p><p></p><p>Dun I do understand the main principles with rotational grazing, I just would like to figure out how many I can rotate. I have been researching it for sometime now, I am going to have to buy a piece of land and get full utilization out of it. I know that some research shows that you can put on 25% more head, others have showed more and others less. I just was wondering what the stocking rate is for those that are doing it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oakcreekfarms, post: 378689, member: 3177"] Brandon, it was more of a question of "is this possible". I have no idea what is possible by doing rotational grazing. Dun I do understand the main principles with rotational grazing, I just would like to figure out how many I can rotate. I have been researching it for sometime now, I am going to have to buy a piece of land and get full utilization out of it. I know that some research shows that you can put on 25% more head, others have showed more and others less. I just was wondering what the stocking rate is for those that are doing it [/QUOTE]
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