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5 Benefits of Letting Your Pastures Grow without Mowing

Walking in High Cotton Posted on October 15, 2018 by JamieMarch 30, 2020 2
5 Benefits to Letting Your Pastures Grow without Mowing...diversity, wildlife, cost savings, and beauty! ... via Walking in High Cotton

Managing pasture is both an art and a science. And we certainly don’t have it all figured out. But when the pasture is pretty much your entire food source for 90% of the year, having “good grass” is an all-consuming part of the farm life. Animals don’t eat grass that gets too old. And if they do, it doesn’t have the same nutritional value that it has when it’s younger. When it’s young, the grass is focused growing leaves, which makes it tasty and full of good vitamins, nutrients, and … Continue Reading…

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