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<blockquote data-quote="gristlehead" data-source="post: 2641472" data-attributes="member: 100982"><p>More and more ranchers are going to this type of grazing. It is a lot cheaper to have the cattle graze the crop off than to harvest and haul it or bale it, haul it and feed it. It can also be used as a soil building and erosion reducing way of farming. I don't have a lot of farm ground on our place, but what I have I farm to graze the cows on. Some of the seed mixes contain several different species of plants along with the sorghum, which can further attract wildlife as it increases biodiversity and build soil health. Along with the benefit of reducing costs through the reduction in fuel and time costs, bulding the soil with different planting and grazing practices, this type of farming/grazing reduces the use of chemicals, which can also benefit the environment along with further reducing input costs of the ag producer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gristlehead, post: 2641472, member: 100982"] More and more ranchers are going to this type of grazing. It is a lot cheaper to have the cattle graze the crop off than to harvest and haul it or bale it, haul it and feed it. It can also be used as a soil building and erosion reducing way of farming. I don't have a lot of farm ground on our place, but what I have I farm to graze the cows on. Some of the seed mixes contain several different species of plants along with the sorghum, which can further attract wildlife as it increases biodiversity and build soil health. Along with the benefit of reducing costs through the reduction in fuel and time costs, bulding the soil with different planting and grazing practices, this type of farming/grazing reduces the use of chemicals, which can also benefit the environment along with further reducing input costs of the ag producer. [/QUOTE]
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