Episode 120: How Starting Slow Leads to Grazing Success

Episode 120: How Starting Slow Leads to Grazing Success

This episode explores rotational grazing and how it varies from farm to farm, shaped by factors like rainfall, water access and labour. It covers the benefits like healthier soil, improved water quality and more productive pastures, while also addressing the challenges. Through the experiences of three cattle producers, it shares practical ways to get started, such as resting sections of pasture, planning around water sources and using temporary fencing to stay flexible while finding what works best.

Relevant Links:

Small Steps, Big Gains: How Starting Slow Leads to Grazing Success (article)

Grazing Management (webpage)

Eight Key Grazing Management Facts to Consider as You Plan for the Upcoming Season (article)

Carrying Capacity Calculator (interactive tool)

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