Flash grazing in the spring is kind of like finding lost money in the couch cushion.
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Flash grazing in the spring is kind of like finding lost money in the couch cushion.
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Like any new technology, the cost should decrease over time. Some issues of concern which still exists for many were the cybersecurity of the system and who owns these data? Regardless, it appears that virtual fencing can work and has great potential to support targeted grazing.
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Ranching in the northern Great Plains is a tough place to work, especially in the winter. Traditional winter feed costs can make up 60% or more of the annual cow expense due to the costs of making and feeding hay. A typical ranch operation might feed for 90-120 days or more depending on the severity
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Rotational grazing has become an important management tool in the grazing livestock industry. This practice has been tested on tens of thousands of farms and ranches for over 50 years. The benefits it provides have been examined by range scientists, land management agencies, conservationists, and policy developers. In this article, I will provide an explanation
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Holistic Resource Management is a strong approach to changing ranch culture and increasing rangeland productivity.
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Holistic Resource Management is a strong approach to changing ranch culture and increasing rangeland productivity.
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Discover the crucial balance between grazing and rest in pasture management.
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