Time is something that we never seem to have enough of. I know that I sure don’t. I am reaching the age where I look back and wonder, “Where did that decade go? Did I misplace it somewhere?”

Time is also an asset. I love having the time to think through a project completely, including what I need, what could go wrong and the outcome if everything goes right.

All time is valuable; in production agriculture, time is especially precious. In grazing management, there are at least three concepts of time: start time, when grazing begins; time of duration, how long the grazing event is maintained; and time off, for rest and recovery. Each time is important to achieve animal production goals and to maintain the persistence and productivity of the grazing resource. The application of time will de

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