Question on: SS2 Agriculture - Types of Pastures

Discuss the importance of rest periods in pasture management

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Rest periods are essential in pasture management for several reasons:

 

Forage Regeneration: They allow forage plants to recover and regrow after grazing, ensuring a continuous and sustainable supply of feed.

Soil Health: Rest periods reduce soil compaction caused by livestock and enable beneficial microorganisms to thrive, improving soil health.

Biodiversity: They promote biodiversity by giving native plants and wildlife a chance to thrive.

Preventing Overgrazing: Rest periods prevent overgrazing, which can lead to pasture degradation and reduced livestock productivity.

Overall Sustainability: Incorporating rest periods into grazing rotations is vital for the long-term sustainability of pastureland.

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