I’ve been reading his book. I’m curious to see if his methods work in arid West Texas on predominantly warm season. If he’s right and you can increase the quantity and quality of stockpiled forage and try to keep these warm seasons from being so rank during the winter, that would be a game changer.
The book was well worth the read. My experience this summer about 15-20% of the available forage was heading out every time we entered this paddock. Good for the cows and the bees both. The main thing for me is keeping the forage palatable and abundant. Good luck.
I’ve been reading his book. I’m curious to see if his methods work in arid West Texas on predominantly warm season. If he’s right and you can increase the quantity and quality of stockpiled forage and try to keep these warm seasons from being so rank during the winter, that would be a game changer.
The book was well worth the read. My experience this summer about 15-20% of the available forage was heading out every time we entered this paddock. Good for the cows and the bees both. The main thing for me is keeping the forage palatable and abundant. Good luck.
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