THE REASONS FOR ROTATIONAL GRAZING. Tn order to get the utmost food value from the grass, it has been found necessary to eat it oil rapidly when it approaches about two inches in length. The grazing animals must not be left on too long, or they will eat the grass so short thal it has little blade oi leaf left wills which to breathe, and its re growl‘i will be delayed. This ine-ius thai the slock must be moved on aid off the past arc
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 64, 2 March 1929, Page 12
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