Pasture Management

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Winter Time

Winter pasture management involves rotating livestock to prevent overgrazing and allowing grass to recover. It’s essential to provide supplemental feed like hay when pasture growth slows. Proper grazing during winter preserves soil health, prevents erosion, and ensures adequate nutrition for livestock, supporting long-term pasture productivity and herd health.

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Spring Time

Springtime pasture management focuses on allowing grass to regrow after winter, ensuring adequate rest for pastures. Livestock should be rotated to prevent overgrazing, and soil conditions may require fertilization. Early spring grazing encourages healthy pasture growth, supporting higher-quality feed and promoting strong herd health and growth throughout the season.

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