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<blockquote data-quote="Stocker Steve" data-source="post: 1786698" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>Many rented pastures are mis managed, which reduces the quantity and quality of the grazing.</p><p>Buying a lot of inputs is usually not cost effective for cows.</p><p>Rotating paddocks at a high grazing density is a better choice, but it could take 3 to 4 years to really turn around an abused pasture.</p><p>This may mean some infrastructure is needed, that requires a 5-to-7-year lease to pay for the investments.</p><p>Fixing pastures takes time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stocker Steve, post: 1786698, member: 1715"] Many rented pastures are mis managed, which reduces the quantity and quality of the grazing. Buying a lot of inputs is usually not cost effective for cows. Rotating paddocks at a high grazing density is a better choice, but it could take 3 to 4 years to really turn around an abused pasture. This may mean some infrastructure is needed, that requires a 5-to-7-year lease to pay for the investments. Fixing pastures takes time. [/QUOTE]
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