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Holistic Farming
"Improving Our Lot" - Planned Holistic Grazing, for starters..
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<blockquote data-quote="Crofter64" data-source="post: 7270587" data-attributes="member: 87060"><p>It sounds unlikely but somehow you make do.As JohnGalway said you plan in pencil and record in pen. I write all over my plan with arrows etc. and then adjust if we are going faster or slower than predicted, and erase the pencil marks With the chart on front of you you can see at a glance where you can adjust pther paddock entries i.e get in earlier or later than planned to still arrive at the paddock you chose to be in at a specific time. Without the plan you would go to the most convenient spot or make hasty decisions.</p><p> This summer I was in a jam with nowhere to go as I had done my rotation faster than I thought because we had no rain.( how did I know I had to go faster- the complaints department told me)Looking at my plan I chose to sacrifice a well fenced paddock, close to the barn for shade and hay , moving them forward little by little , to allow the other pastures to recover. Worked perfectly and the sacrifice field rebounded after the rain came mid August.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crofter64, post: 7270587, member: 87060"] It sounds unlikely but somehow you make do.As JohnGalway said you plan in pencil and record in pen. I write all over my plan with arrows etc. and then adjust if we are going faster or slower than predicted, and erase the pencil marks With the chart on front of you you can see at a glance where you can adjust pther paddock entries i.e get in earlier or later than planned to still arrive at the paddock you chose to be in at a specific time. Without the plan you would go to the most convenient spot or make hasty decisions. This summer I was in a jam with nowhere to go as I had done my rotation faster than I thought because we had no rain.( how did I know I had to go faster- the complaints department told me)Looking at my plan I chose to sacrifice a well fenced paddock, close to the barn for shade and hay , moving them forward little by little , to allow the other pastures to recover. Worked perfectly and the sacrifice field rebounded after the rain came mid August. [/QUOTE]
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