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Grazing a runout lucerne stand

4 Nov 202120 Oct 2015 by Anna Mills

Derrick Moot talks about grazing a runout lucerne stand. Video taken 6 October 2015 at Ashley Dene while ewes and lambs are grazing paddock 4 of a 6 paddock rotation in the first grazing cycle (approx. 1 min).

Categories Dryland Lucerne, Livestock Management Tags Ashley Dene, Sheep, Spring, weed control
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