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Careful grazing management needed following wet winter-spring | The Land

The dilemma was grazing struggling green regrowth of perennial grasses, while often good to high quality (depending on soil fertility), or resting the pasture to allow for recharging of root reserves and time to regrow roots as well as herbage. In contrast to species that can thrive in waterlogged conditions, such as paspalum, bambatsi panic, Floren bluegrass, among the tropical species, most don’t like prolonged waterlogging.

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