Tips on Land & Water Management for Puget Sound Rural Living
/There’s a lot to know about owning and managing land. This booklet is full of information on rural living and the different ways that you can protect your natural resources.
Read MoreThere’s a lot to know about owning and managing land. This booklet is full of information on rural living and the different ways that you can protect your natural resources.
Read MoreOne of the most important aspects of pasture management is the length of time you keep horses off the pasture. When horses are allowed year round access to pastures, grass plants can become overgrazed, making them dramatically less productive and allowing weeds to take over in their place. Grazing during the winter months is especially hard on pastures. When soils are wet they are easily compacted, suffocating the roots of grass plants and doing long-term damage to vital air and water channels in the soil. Consider adding a confinement area to your grazing system or farm.
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