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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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