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Once a good grazing management plan is in place, a pasture manager's work is still not finished. As the season progresses, steps will have to be made to prevent overgrazing.
We encourage producers to develop a flexible grazing plan. "You have to watch the grass the first few times through and see how it works," he says. "You have to give it enough resting period after you pull your animals off. Have at least 3-4 paddocks to go before you come back to that one so each has at least 3-4 weeks rest."
The better care pastures receive, the better environment they will provide and more productive they will be for grazing livestock. Taking the initiative to plan and prepare now, will ensure pasture managers are prepared for whatever the coming spring and summer grazing has in store