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Listen: The goals of grazing management should improve pasture and benefit livestock

A grazing system is a planned schedule of pasture use and defines when and where livestock will graze during the season to accomplish a producer’s goals.

Range management extension specialist for the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture Trevor Lennox says the system you use can have a significant impact on pasture health and productivity.

Alice McFarlane is the Agriculture Information Director for Pattison Media in Saskatchewan.

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State of the Pork Industry Report | Episode 1 | 2023 Takeaways

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Looking back at the takeaways from 2023, what are the non-negotiables for pork producers going into the second half of 2024? In the first State of the Pork Industry Report webinar hosted by Farm Journal’s PORK editor Jennifer Shike, four experts discuss this question and more as they compare the data to what they are seeing in the barns. Find out what this group of industry leaders believes are the most important takeaways and how this can help your farm be more profitable now and in the future. Experts include Cara Haden, DVM and veterinarian with Pipestone; Randy Kuker, director of swine production for The Equity; Adam Annegers, sow production manager at JBS; and Brad Eckberg, business analyst with MetaFarms. The panelists dig into a variety of topics from Prop 12 to E. coli and from mortality rates to grow-finish trends.