A sustainable, profitable grazing system starts with one thing: full pasture recovery. Destroying your land can also start at the same point, if you don’t allow enough rest. This chart summarizes the principles of mob grazing for those who don’t have the time or desire to read dozens of articles. Hang it up in the barn!
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