Winter Pasture Reset Checklist
Fix your pasture faster this winter with 7 simple steps for using hay, hoof impact, and rest — especially in the Southeast.
Winter isn’t “off season” for your pasture. It’s actually the best time to rebuild soil, fix weedy spots, and set up a stronger spring. This 1-page checklist walks you through exactly how to use hay feeding and intentional animal impact so you don’t accidentally overgraze just because it’s cold.
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What You’ll Learn Inside:
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How to choose 1–3 winter impact zones to “beat up” on purpose
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How to use hay feeding as a soil-building tool (not just feed)
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The simple winter rule for the Southeast: as long as it’s green, you can still do damage
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How long to leave the herd in a spot before you move them
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What parts of your farm should be rested completely until spring
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Visual signs that your winter impact is helping, not hurting your pasture
This Checklist Is For You If…
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You’re feeding hay and want it to actually improve your pasture
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You’re in the Southeast and worried about winter overgrazing
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You’ve got weeds, broom sedge, or thin spots you’d love to fix
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You want simple, practical steps — not theory