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In this episode, I want to talk to you about how to achieve the highest stocking rate possible and improve your soil as quickly as possible.
You've probably been told that having too many cattle will limit the productivity of your farm, right?
And if we think about conventional management with continuous grazing, that would be true: since there are more mouths to feed on the same property, the grass will run out faster and the livestock will go hungry. In addition, the pastures will be grazed and re-grazed frequently, and so many times that grass plants will die.
So what really determines profits on a grazed livestock farm?
In this episode, I want to talk to you about how to achieve the highest stocking rate possible and improve your soil as quickly as possible.
You've probably been told that having too many cattle will limit the productivity of your farm, right?
And if we think about conventional management with continuous grazing, that would be true: since there are more mouths to feed on the same property, the grass will run out faster and the livestock will go hungry. In addition, the pastures will be grazed and re-grazed frequently, and so many times that grass plants will die.
So what really determines profits on a grazed livestock farm?