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<blockquote data-quote="RDFF" data-source="post: 1796103" data-attributes="member: 39018"><p>As I said, "but of course you have to manage the cost/benefit, taking into consideration the labor requirement of this more rigorous strategy. What I hear you saying Brute, is that <u>you feel there is a better "cost/benefit" ratio to a strategy that uses longer graze periods followed by much longer rest periods, than had been employed in the "rotating often" scenario you described.</u> Regardless of the length of graze, MOST managers tend to not allow enough/under value the importance of REST."</p><p></p><p>CONTEXT plays a critical role as one of the basic principles of "soil health and ADAPTIVELY managed "multi-paddock" (AMP) grazing". Each manager must decide HOW he will choose to implement those principles on his own operation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDFF, post: 1796103, member: 39018"] As I said, "but of course you have to manage the cost/benefit, taking into consideration the labor requirement of this more rigorous strategy. What I hear you saying Brute, is that [U]you feel there is a better "cost/benefit" ratio to a strategy that uses longer graze periods followed by much longer rest periods, than had been employed in the "rotating often" scenario you described.[/U] Regardless of the length of graze, MOST managers tend to not allow enough/under value the importance of REST." CONTEXT plays a critical role as one of the basic principles of "soil health and ADAPTIVELY managed "multi-paddock" (AMP) grazing". Each manager must decide HOW he will choose to implement those principles on his own operation. [/QUOTE]
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