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From Feedlot Magazine – Tracking Pasture Health

Effective pasture management requires balancing forage demand with supply while maintaining conservative drought-level stocking rates year-round, rather than overstocking during favorable conditions. Successful operations use data collection, benchmark assessments, and strategic grazing systems to improve key performance indicators like weaning weights while reducing operational costs and supporting both livestock and wildlife enterprises.

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