Grazing Diverse Cover Crops : Cattle, Wildlife, and Soil Health
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ต.ค. 2024
- Looking for a way to manage your entire ecosystem and work with cattle and wildlife together? Consider planting a diverse blend that not only provides great forage opportunities for cattle but also great forage and cover for many species of wildlife. Transform your farm from a surviving landscape to a thriving living ecosystem. Through no-till practices and a diverse cover crop, Dan is able to provide a long list of benefits to his farm. This process is great way that builds soil health, benefits the insects, and also fills the void on summer forage in operations that usually limp through the summer on cool season pastures.
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Been doing a lot of research on multi species plots and soil health. This is definitely the way to go
I’m seeding my first annual cocktail cover crop for greenfeed this year. I’m really exited to see it once it gets to this stage. I won’t graze it this summer because I need all the tonnes I can get for winter feed. If I can get it off early enough I can graze the regrowth in the late fall.
Wish I could get my plots to look that good!
I used this blend it didn’t look like this but I planted in July in cut timber hand cast so I’m happy with the turn out I didn’t use herbicide or fertilizer. I’m not far from y’all in Pine Bluff Arkansas
Can you bale that mixer?
Why are there no links to buy the seed? That would have been helpful. So what do we search for, Spring River, or what? Worthless to know if you can’t find it.
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How do you keep them from bloating?
Only - with No Til seed Drilling.
To Build the Soil and Soil Life.
Hmmm?
2:45 says 40,000 lbs of cattle eating 8,000 lbs/day.
Math doesn't sound right.
40,000 lbs ×.03 (expected daily intake) =1200lbs/day