SAVE FUEL. SAVE TIME. SAVE $. GROW MORE BEEF!
Late summer pasture management can make or break your profitability. Too many cattle producers spend hours brush hogging entire pastures when only a few patches of weeds actually need attention. In this video, I'll show you why spot mowing problem areas instead of mowing the entire pasture can save fuel, reduce equipment wear, cut labor costs, and leave more forage for your cattle. Every acre of grass your cows harvest is money you don't have to spend on hay or supplemental feed. You'll also see how this simple grazing management practice benefits wildlife by preserving nesting cover for quail and maintaining valuable habitat for pollinators, all while keeping your pasture productive. If you're looking for practical ways to improve pasture management, increase grazing efficiency, and make your cattle operation more profitable, this video is for you. In this video: Why mowing every acre can reduce profits When spot mowing weeds makes more sense How to save fuel, time, and equipment wear Letting cattle harvest more of your forage Creating habitat for quail and pollinators Practical late summer grazing management tips If you enjoy practical cattle and grazing content focused on improving ranch profitability, subscribe and join us for more videos every week. #Cattle #PastureManagement #RotationalGrazing #GrazingManagement #BeefCattle #Ranching #FarmProfit #Pasture #GrassFedBeef #BrushHog #RegenerativeAgriculture #BeefFarming #Livestock

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