Navigating the maze of regenerative grazing - Grazing Webinar Nov'22

Meet the webinar panelists

In this QS webinar we hear from Pete Blair from South Otago and Michael Reilly from the Hawkes Bay about their experiences with navigating the multi-faceted maze of different grazing techniques in different contexts in NZ.

This is followed by a Q&A session.

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Content

Topics covered in this webinar included:

  • The importance of gathering information and ideas, then applying it to your context.

  • Managing number of livestock mobs and livestock density to enable pasture recovery, stability and flexibility.

  • Designing your farm for what you want to happen in future.

  • Using litter colour as a visual feedback for your grazing management - ensuring that both above ground and below ground livestock are being well fed.

  • Benchmarking and monitoring indicators of animal performance and landscape function.

  • It’s possible to have pasture quality AND quantity, and grazing low can be beneficial, depending on your context.

  • Pete and Michael’s suggestions for other farmers getting started to avoid stock performance drops.

Disclaimer: The information, opinions and ideas presented in this content is for information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. Any reliance on the content provided is done at your own risk. (click here to view full disclaimer).

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