Adaptive Grazing 101: How to Assess Paddock Size and Optimal Stocking Density
In Part 17 of Pasture Project’s video series on adaptive grazing, we focus on what factors should be used to determine paddock size. These factors include forage height, total weight of grazing cattle, and the amount of forage the farmer wants to leave behind. Thanks to Dr. Allen Williams (Pasture Project & Grass Fed Insights, LLC) and Judy and Steve Freeman (Woods Fork Cattle Company) for their contributions to this video. Filming and editing by Windborne Media.

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