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"Improving Our Lot" - Planned Holistic Grazing, for starters..
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<blockquote data-quote="Crofter64" data-source="post: 7680113" data-attributes="member: 87060"><p>I’ve Just been listening to this podcast</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/regenerative-agriculture-podcast/id1372359995?i=1000518352951[/URL]</p><p>The farmer runs a 100% grassfed organic dairy. He talks about his forages. He has different fields with different grasses growing in them, some straight lucerne, and he grazes them in different sequences based on how each of the grasses is performing because of weather or season.. He has some mixes but he says that with his approach you can always get the plants at their optimum nutritional value for feeding and then they can bounce back quickly, whereas in a large mix you wouldbe hitting some at optimum and some too early, affecting regrowth. </p><p>He might be right in his case , as he is dealing with the same issues as you- keeping up the milk,but for other kinds of grazers Using managed grazing ,diversity of species is inevitable, even desirable. Stuff just keeps showing up and feeds well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crofter64, post: 7680113, member: 87060"] I’ve Just been listening to this podcast [URL unfurl="true"]https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/regenerative-agriculture-podcast/id1372359995?i=1000518352951[/URL] The farmer runs a 100% grassfed organic dairy. He talks about his forages. He has different fields with different grasses growing in them, some straight lucerne, and he grazes them in different sequences based on how each of the grasses is performing because of weather or season.. He has some mixes but he says that with his approach you can always get the plants at their optimum nutritional value for feeding and then they can bounce back quickly, whereas in a large mix you wouldbe hitting some at optimum and some too early, affecting regrowth. He might be right in his case , as he is dealing with the same issues as you- keeping up the milk,but for other kinds of grazers Using managed grazing ,diversity of species is inevitable, even desirable. Stuff just keeps showing up and feeds well. [/QUOTE]
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