MONTICELLO, Iowa — Observation with educated guidance helped about 20 participants increase understanding about grazing pasture rotations at an Iowa State University Extension event in eastern Jones County.
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Visitors and Iowa State University Extension staff gather before a pasture walk June 23 at the Monck Vernon farm in Monticello, Iowa. They reviewed grazing rotation options during the eastern Jones County event.
Photo courtesy of Brooke Paulsen/Iowa State University ExtensionMONTICELLO, Iowa — Observation with educated guidance helped about 20 participants increase understanding about grazing pasture rotations at an Iowa State University Extension event in eastern Jones County.
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Visitors and Iowa State University Extension staff gather before a pasture walk June 23 at the Monck Vernon farm in Monticello, Iowa. They reviewed grazing rotation options during the eastern Jones County event.
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