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<blockquote data-quote="gst" data-source="post: 193881" data-attributes="member: 373"><p>plains, if you are going to talk about me at least reference me by name, otherwise it comes off as rather childish. </p><p></p><p>there are a number of different grazing systems that have been "developed" over the years. They all have a similar goals and results but some have very different methods. I have shared several over the years with you including Savory's to show perhaps you do not know as much as you wish others to believe when it comes to grass management and ranching. </p><p></p><p>The fella in Mt was Frank Sparks he in fact did develop his own form of system that was similar in ways to Savorys. His system as he explained it to those of us at the conference we were at was patterned after the buffalo you like to mentions impact on soils and plants as herds of hundreds of thousands moved across the lands.</p><p></p><p>By the time the trailing animals got to what had been previouysly grazed, the good grasses had been eaten and the forbes and bushes not first [picked were all that was left to be consumed. He mimiced that by forcing cattle to adapt to consuming those same plants as a way to recreate the end result. </p><p></p><p>Similar to Savorys whom he had never met or read, but still different in some regards. </p><p></p><p><a href="https://books.google.com/books?id=-ziUQ58KS_oC&pg=RA1-PA30&lpg=RA1-PA30&dq=Frank+sparks+mt+rancher&source=bl&ots=kJFo694IJr&sig=RBbGQzpGw_ba-oBFmnwWBEZu6MQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiTz4WSgNrXAhUm2IMKHb72AowQ6AEIPTAH#v=onepage&q=Frank%20sparks%20mt%20rancher&f=false" target="_blank">https://books.google.com/books?id=-ziUQ58KS_oC&pg=RA1-PA30&lpg=RA1-PA30&dq=Frank+sparks+mt+rancher&source=bl&ots=kJFo694IJr&sig=RBbGQzpGw_ba-oBFmnwWBEZu6MQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiTz4WSgNrXAhUm2IMKHb72AowQ6AEIPTAH#v=onepage&q=Frank sparks mt rancher&f=false</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>Perhaps you should just stick to talking about raising koi fish in captivity.</p><p></p><p>You do raise koi fish in captivity don't you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gst, post: 193881, member: 373"] plains, if you are going to talk about me at least reference me by name, otherwise it comes off as rather childish. there are a number of different grazing systems that have been "developed" over the years. They all have a similar goals and results but some have very different methods. I have shared several over the years with you including Savory's to show perhaps you do not know as much as you wish others to believe when it comes to grass management and ranching. The fella in Mt was Frank Sparks he in fact did develop his own form of system that was similar in ways to Savorys. His system as he explained it to those of us at the conference we were at was patterned after the buffalo you like to mentions impact on soils and plants as herds of hundreds of thousands moved across the lands. By the time the trailing animals got to what had been previouysly grazed, the good grasses had been eaten and the forbes and bushes not first [picked were all that was left to be consumed. He mimiced that by forcing cattle to adapt to consuming those same plants as a way to recreate the end result. Similar to Savorys whom he had never met or read, but still different in some regards. [url]https://books.google.com/books?id=-ziUQ58KS_oC&pg=RA1-PA30&lpg=RA1-PA30&dq=Frank+sparks+mt+rancher&source=bl&ots=kJFo694IJr&sig=RBbGQzpGw_ba-oBFmnwWBEZu6MQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiTz4WSgNrXAhUm2IMKHb72AowQ6AEIPTAH#v=onepage&q=Frank%20sparks%20mt%20rancher&f=false[/url] Perhaps you should just stick to talking about raising koi fish in captivity. You do raise koi fish in captivity don't you? [/QUOTE]
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