Watering Facility
Jul 07, 2020

Video: Watering Facility

A watering facility is installed to provide a location for livestock to drink water. This video explores how George McClelland of Petaluma, CA, uses this practice to support the grazing plan on his organic dairy farm.

 

Watering Facility

Watering Facility

A watering facility is installed to provide a location for livestock to drink water. This video explores how George McClelland of Petaluma, CA, uses this practice to support the grazing plan on his organic dairy farm.... More
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