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    Episode 4 What about the parasites on the pasture?

    en-auDecember 13, 2019
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    About this Episode

    This episode with Dr Paul Nilon of Tasmania will explore the ways in which we can clean up the parasite stages on the paddocks and make them suitable for young weaners through their first testing season. It covers Smart grazing and cross grazing with cattle how they work, how to do it and what is needed. It also looks at innovative uses and traps for beginners.



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    Ian's Limerick

    When choosing a paddock to graze

    There are only some limited ways

    To make sure it’s free 

    Of that pesky L3

    Cos to clean it takes hundreds of days

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