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        Grazing Management

        Lower Blackwood LCDC posted an update in the group Group logo of Grazing ManagementGrazing Management

        12 months ago

        Hey Grazing Group, I don’t know how many of you noticed a new addition to our Knowledge Bank last month but its pretty pertinent right now that the season has broken and there is a green fuzz everywhere.

        Contents include:

        • Ecosystem Services Performed by Grazing Animals
        • Environmental Risks Associated with Grazing Animals
        • What’s Best for the Animals
        • Grazing Strategies to Improve Animal, Soil and Pasture Health and Productivity
        • Making a Case for High Intensity Grazing Management
        • Regenerative Grazing: A Summary of Approaches from Three Australian Grazing Trainers

        Happy reading!

        https://lowerblackwood.com.au/managing-grazing-for-pasture-soil-and-animal-health/

        lowerblackwood.com.au

        Managing Grazing For Pasture, Soil And Animal Health - Lower Blackwood LCDC

        Herbivores co-evolved with mixed grassland and forb ecosystems to build some of the most fertile landscapes on our planet. While grazing animals are an

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