Good quality Hereford yearling steers weighing approximately 565
pounds were used to stock the pastures. The method of management
of each pasture was as follows:
Pasture 1-Normal rate of stocking, 3.75 acres per head.
Pasture 2-0verstocked, 2.74 acres per head.
Pasture 3-Understocked, 5.45 acres per 'head.
Pastures 4, 5, 6-Deferred and rotation grazing, 3.75 acres per
head. All the steers were held in two pastures until June 30, then
turned into the protected pasture until August 3. On that date they
were placed on the better of the two pastures previously used, where
they remained until August 10. After that they were allowed the
run of all three pastures.
Pasture 7-Burned March 13, 1953; rate of stocking was 3.67
acres per head.
Pasture 8-Burned April 9, 1953; rate of stocking was 3.67 acres
per head.
Pasture 9-Burned April 30.1953; rate of stocking was 3.67 acres
per head.