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Rotational Grazing System - Efficient Land Management Technique

This illustration depicts a rotational grazing system with grazed and ungrazed sections marked by blue and pink posts, respectively. The grazed section is moved clockwise every 6 years, while the ungrazed section remains constant. Pens N01a do not follow the standard rotation. A moving error occurred in 1997 or 2004. As of 2010, Pens 5 and 6 remain ungrazed.

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Rotational Grazing System - Efficient Land Management Technique

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  1. Moving grazed section (blue posts) 1 Illustration 1 Grazed section is marked with blue posts and moved every 6 years in a clock-wise manner 4 Permanently ungrazed section (pink posts) 2 3 UN-grazed section is permanent and marked with pink posts

  2. 4 Pens 5 & 6 (N01a) will not follow the standard clockwise movement pattern. A moving error occurred in 1997 or 2004. The ungrazed position as of 2010 will remain constant. Illustration 2 3 1 2 Pen 5 ungrazed Pen 6 ungrazed 2 1 3 4 North

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