Document / Report / White Paper

Application of patch burn grazing for landowners

Posted February 16, 2023
Source
Great Plains Fire Science Exchange
Author
J. Derek Scasta, Oklahoma State University
About This Report / White Paper

Patch burn grazing is burning different patches of a pasture at different times and allowing animals to select where they want to graze. Patch burn grazing manages for vegetation structural diversity to conserve biodiversity while also sustaining the rangeland resource.

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