Bale grazing β an alternative to winter crops
Bale Grazing is a wintering system where hay bales are spaced across the paddock, with stock grazing breaks of hay and pasture throughout the winter.
Bale grazing β cost comparison
Bale Grazing is a wintering system where hay bales are spaced across the paddock, with stock grazing breaks of hay and pasture throughout the winter.
Multi-species winter crops β benefiting from diversity
Bale Grazing is a wintering system where hay bales are spaced across the paddock, with stock grazing breaks of hay and pasture throughout the winter.
Comparing winter crops β costs and inputs
Comparison of kale vs multi-species winter cropping generated by Dylan Ditchfield using a mix of actual and estimated costs for the 2020/21 season.
Mark Anderson - South Otago, Ep2 bale grazing
Mark Anderson's South Otago dairy farm has adopted a bale grazing wintering system thatβs shown dramatic improvements for soil health and animal welfare.
Josh Bradfield - South Otago, hill country sheep & beef
Josh Bradfield farms on the rolling hills on the north of the Clutha River, adding diversity to his pasture, decreasing inputs and reducing tillage.
Mark Anderson - South Otago, Ep1 dairy farming
South Otago dairy farmers Mark and Madeline Anderson are on a pathway to lower inputs and improved soil health using regenerative principles.
Hamish Bielski - South Otago, Ep2 grazing management
In this second episode, Hamish Bielski gives an insight to how his grazing management and recovery works and the advantages he has observed.
Hamish Bielski - South Otago, Ep1 beef and sheep farming
South Otago sheep and beef farmers Amy and Hamish Bielski have spent four years using regenerative principles, focusing on adaptive, high density grazing management.