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  2. Rotational grazing - Wikipedia

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    Rotational grazing of cattle and sheep in Missouri with pasture divided into paddocks, each grazed in turn for a period and then rested. In rotational grazing livestock are moved to portions of the pasture, called paddocks, while the other portions rest. [2] The intent is to allow the pasture plants and soil time to recover. [2]

  3. Missouri’s agriculture needs to change. Congress can help in ...

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    The Farm Bill Sodsaver provision, implemented in other states in the region, addressed this disconnect by reducing crop insurance assistance for farmers who break up native sod and convert it to ...

  4. Intensive farming - Wikipedia

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    Pasture cropping involves planting grain crops directly into grassland without first applying herbicides. The perennial grasses form a living mulch understory to the grain crop, eliminating the need to plant cover crops after harvest. The pasture is intensively grazed both before and after grain production.

  5. Silvopasture - Wikipedia

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    A primary barrier to wider adoption of silvopasture systems is the limited knowledge and awareness among farmers and landowners of alternative agroforestry practices. [9] [10] [11] Farmers need to be equipped with knowledge of tree-livestock interactions, pasture rotation, and soil health management for a successful implementation of a ...

  6. Missouri farmers to get millions from new grant. The mission ...

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    About 3,000 Missouri farmers will get direct financial assistance to expand regenerative agriculture practices. The changes are expected to be able to offset emissions from at least 200,000 vehicles.

  7. Pasture - Wikipedia

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    Soil type, minimum annual temperature, and rainfall are important factors in pasture management. [3] World agricultural land by use, permanent meadows and pastures and cropland Hillside pasture in Pennsylvania. Sheepwalk is an area of grassland where sheep can roam freely. The productivity of sheepwalk is measured by the number of sheep per area.

  8. Immigration reform can’t pass Congress. Here’s how that’s ...

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    The inability to do something has left farmers in Kansas and Missouri struggling amid a lasting labor shortage in the agriculture industry. The two states are among the top agriculture producers ...

  9. Sustainable agriculture - Wikipedia

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    The most important factors for a farming site are climate, soil, nutrients and water resources. Of the four, water and soil conservation are the most amenable to human intervention. When farmers grow and harvest crops, they remove some nutrients from the soil.