Contents tagged with rotational grazing
20 October 2021
Introducing cattle into arable rotations to ‘beef’ up the profit margin webinar
25 June 2021
Since Neil joined the Farm Excellence network two years ago, one of his key focus areas has been to improve his grazing management.
28 September 2020
Join the GrassCheckGB team for a webinar on ‘Rotational grazing: principles, practices and tips’. The speakers are James Daniel, Founder and Director of Precision Grazing; John Frizzell, Business Development Manager for Datamars Livestock UK and Dane de Boorder, Youngstock and Grazing Manager for Pomeroy farm who are a part of GrassCheckGB. The conversation was chaired by Nia Davies, Hybu Cig Cymru (HCC) – Meat Promotion Wales.
31 July 2020
Join James Daniel (Progressive Farming Ltd), John Frizzell (Datamars Livestock) and Dane de Boorder (GCGB contributor) for this webinar focusing on how rotational grazing works on the basic principle of ‘graze and rest’, with increased grass growth and quality leading to better conversion rates for lamb, beef and dairy producers alike.
5 June 2020
Learning how to grow and use grass efficiently requires investment in the right infrastructure to make rotational grazing work, save money and simplify the workload. However, for those who are still building up their grazing knowledge, it’s important to realise that continued investment is needed to keep learning and fine-tune management decisions
28 February 2025
Forward planning is critical for Chris and Sarah Berry from Exeter who are aiming to increase output and reduce costs. After recently taking on full-time management of Higher Thornton Farm in Devon, Chris is aiming to improve their resilience to dry weather through diverse swards and grazing management
10 October 2025
With careful management, lucerne provides a nutritious and highly digestible crop for grazing livestock.
19 November 2019
This section of our rotational grazing series for beef production will help you tailor nitrogen application to your desired level of grassland production,
9 May 2025
If grass growth is not meeting animal demand, it’s important to take action. Read how to build up your grass covers in this section.
2 January 2025
Surplus grass usually starts to accumulate as grass growth peaks in May. In this section we explore different management options.
4 November 2024
High rainfall and poor soil conditions such as poaching are some of the things to consider when extending the grazing period.
10 October 2025
This section of our rotational grazing series for beef production will assist you in calculating a feed budget to meet stock requirements.
