Rotational grazing – how long is too long?

Bronwyn Haynes
Updated April 24 2017 - 12:24pm, first published April 21 2017 - 2:33pm
SEMINAR: South East Local Land Services District Vet, Bill Johnson will be speaking about grazing management and its role in worm control. File photo.
SEMINAR: South East Local Land Services District Vet, Bill Johnson will be speaking about grazing management and its role in worm control. File photo.

Rotational grazing has long been an area of debate, with land managers applying rotation periods anywhere between 20 and 200 days.

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Bronwyn Haynes

Bronwyn Haynes

Crookwell-Goulburn Journalist

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