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How to Manage Pastures Using Rotational or Managed Intensive Grazing
1/18/2014 8:00:00 AM
Managed Intensive Grazing (MIG) is also commonly known by several names, including Intensive Cell grazing, Rotational Grazing, Mob Grazing, or High-Density Grazing. It is a grazing practice that is quickly gaining popularity in the grass-fed, naturally-raised livestock sector of raising livestock, primarily with cattle, but also with sheep, goats, chickens and even horses. Utilizing such a grazing practice for your pastures involves a lot of planning and management on your part. It's not as easy as simply planting temporary electric fence posts and stringing up wires, then letting your animals out to graze. You will need to analyze your soil, your grass, and your animals in order to be successful in maintaining such a grazing practice and using it to improve the land. In order to do that, read the steps that follow to help you manage your pastures using MIG.
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