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What can we do to have 150 head of cattle on 6.6 hectares? The beef heifers have arrived. We started with 60 head, but more cattle will arrive soon. This is an ongoing irrigated project in which heifers will be raised to raise beef cattle on a small property, using a fertilized and irrigated rotational grazing project. The entire rural property is larger and also grows sugarcane, but this rotational grazing is only on 6.6 hectares. The property also has 4.4 hectares of rotational grazing that we are implementing in the project, but this area was not considered in the 150 head of beef cattle. This is the goal of beef cattle that we will achieve on these 6.6 hectares of irrigated land alone. ► Free place for Rotational Grazing Week: https://bit.ly/36e0xL0 ►FREE RURAL PROJECT LINK IN PDF: https://projetorural.com.br/projeto-g... ►CONTACT us on WhatsApp to make your RURAL PROJECT - https://bit.ly/3vvaaNX - (14) 99882-3154 ►TELEGRAM LINK to INCREASE the PROFITABILITY of YOUR RURAL PROPERTY: https://t.me/pro_rural Here we used a pasture irrigation technique widely used in conjunction with rotational grazing, this pasture irrigation technique greatly increases the profit of beef cattle farming, requiring investment. We also talked about pasture management, which is a pasture, which improves the quality of the pasture. This rotational grazing project is of great quality and serves as inspiration for any rural producer who wants to create a pasture irrigation system. When you use irrigation, you greatly improve the grass and pasture for beef cattle, greatly increasing productivity. ► Free spot for Rotational Grazing Week: https://bit.ly/36e0xL0 Hello friend, welcome to PRO Rural, the largest profitable livestock channel in Brazil. Transform your rural property and achieve profitable livestock farming. PRO Rural's mission is to transform the livestock market in Brazil by bringing knowledge to producers and professionals through courses. ► SUBSCRIBE TO YOUTUBE HERE / pro rural - prof. cledson garcia and ACTIVATE the channel's NOTIFICATIONS. ►VIDEO LINK: • 150 HEADS on 6.6 HECTARES - GRAZING... ►RELATED VIDEOS: 300 BREEDING HEIFERS on 15 HECTARES - ROTATIONAL GRAZING FERTILIZED and IRRIGATED for BEEF CATTLE - • 300 BREEDING HEIFERS on 15 HECTARES... 150 BREEDING HEIFERS on 6 HECTARES - ROTATIONAL GRAZING FERTILIZED and IRRIGATED for BEEF CATTLE - • 150 BREEDING HEIFERS on 6 HECTARES... 100 BREEDING HEIFERS on 5 HECTARES - ROTATIONAL GRAZING FERTILIZED and IRRIGATED for BEEF CATTLE - • 100 BREEDING HEIFERS on 5 HECTARES... 100 STEERS of BREEDING on 6 HECTARES - ROTATIONAL GRAZING FERTILIZED and IRRIGATED for BEEF CATTLE - • 100 BREEDING STEERS on 6 HECTARES ... 150 BREEDING HEIFERS on 6 HECTARES - ROTATIONAL GRAZING FERTILIZED and IRRIGATED for BEEF CATTLE - • 150 BREEDING HEIFERS on 6 HECTARES ... 150 BREEDING HEIFERS on 6 HECTARES - ROTATIONAL GRAZING FERTILIZED and IRRIGATED for BEEF CATTLE - • 150 BREEDING HEIFERS on 6 HECTARES ... 150 HEAD on 6.6 HECTARES - ROTATIONAL GRAZING FERTILIZED and IRRIGATED for BEEF CATTLE #PART1 - • 150 HEAD on 6.6 HECTARES - GRAZING... 150 HEADS on 6.6 HECTARES - ROTATIONAL GRAZING FERTILIZED and IRRIGATED for BEEF CATTLE #PART3 - • 150 HEADS on 6.6 HECTARES - GRAZING... 16 DAIRY COWS per HECTARE - ROTATIONAL GRAZING - PIVOT - • 16 DAIRY COWS per HECTARE - GRAZING... ROTATIONAL and IRRIGATED GRAZING PROJECT IN PROGRESS #PART1 - • ROTATIONAL and IRRIGATED GRAZING PROJECT... 7 COWS per HECTARE - ROTATIONAL GRAZING IRRIGATED for SMALL PROPERTIES #PART1 - • 7 COWS per HECTARE - ROTATIONAL GRAZING... ►PRO RURAL is a company specialized in rural projects, and our goal is to help you improve the profitability of your property, passing through the following areas: knowledge so that you can learn more about agriculture and livestock farming and apply it in practice ►Social networks: Website: www.projetorural.com.br Instagram: www.instagram.com/pro.rural Facebook: / projetorural Telegram: https://t.me/pro_rural ►NOTE: THE VIDEOS DO NOT REPLACE THE NEED FOR A PROFESSIONAL IN THE RURAL AREA: ANIMAL TECHNICIAN, AGRONOMIST OR VETERINARIAN. FOR MORE IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS, HIRE A PROFESSIONAL IN THE RURAL AREA.