I would like. Rotational dynamic grazing, a solution from New Zealand
by Raphael Mott
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As part of Innov’Action 2022, Agriculture room Aude Organizer Open day at Thiméléon Resneau, a sheep breeder in Pomy near LimouxThe latter will open the doors of his farm to farmers and professionals from the world of agriculture to the present Optimization of grass growth in dynamic rotational grazing.
concrete experience
“I have lived for 20 years in New Zealand, where what is called ‘dynamic rotation’ grazing was developed, a management system for perennial grassland grazing that allows for the full potential of yield and digestibility,” explains the breeder.
Climate resistance
in Aude, Only 5% of farms use dynamic rotary grazing. However, an animal that seeks to forage alone costs less food: fewer supplements and lower operating costs…… Moreover, lawns that are well-exploited that are underutilized or that are over-grazed are more resistant to the conditions climatic.
Dynamic Rotational Grazing
By increasing the number of grazing pads and changing the speed of animal rotation between each plot, the grass can be grazing at the correct physiological stage of the plant. This increases the nutritional value of the grass that the flock eats. Furthermore, the system is economically viable, as pasture-grass is the least expensive feed resource for the breeder.
Triple performance
This is the reason for the program Innov Action 2022 It aims to highlight the innovations it has implemented Farmers involved in the triple performance: environmental, social and economic Aude breeders are invited to attend Thiméléon Resneau on November 3, 2022.
Free and without registration. Thursday, November 3, 2022 at 2:00 pm Duration: 2 hours. Address: GAEC Saint Pierre in Pomy.
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