Maximizing profit is every entrepreneur's dream, and it's no different with the farmer.
For this, one of the most important things is to know how to maximize the use of forage available on your property. This is only possible by setting the ideal stocking in each pasture or rotation, and the stocking calculator came to help solve this problem.
With it, the user manages not to let the grass go missing or pass, ensuring the use of its full potential and achieving better productive results. This requires two steps: Field observation and calculations.
In calculator 1, the farmer or foreman, in possession of the desired stocking information, enters the data on the size of the pasture in hectares, the planned stocking and the weight of the cattle (found in weighing done in the corral). Immediately he will have the answer of how many prayers (of that weight) he needs to put in the pasture to reach the desired stocking.
In calculator 2, the user can simulate the stocking of a pasture. For this, you need to fill in the size of the pasture in hectares, the planned stocking, the weight and the number of cattle that must go to the pasture. Being able to decide which herd will be taken. It is possible to compare your calculated result with the planned one immediately.
In both cases, the user also has the answer of how many U.A.s represent the cattle lot. Remembering that a U.A. is a 450 kg ox.
For this, one of the most important things is to know how to maximize the use of forage available on your property. This is only possible by setting the ideal stocking in each pasture or rotation, and the stocking calculator came to help solve this problem.
With it, the user manages not to let the grass go missing or pass, ensuring the use of its full potential and achieving better productive results. This requires two steps: Field observation and calculations.
In calculator 1, the farmer or foreman, in possession of the desired stocking information, enters the data on the size of the pasture in hectares, the planned stocking and the weight of the cattle (found in weighing done in the corral). Immediately he will have the answer of how many prayers (of that weight) he needs to put in the pasture to reach the desired stocking.
In calculator 2, the user can simulate the stocking of a pasture. For this, you need to fill in the size of the pasture in hectares, the planned stocking, the weight and the number of cattle that must go to the pasture. Being able to decide which herd will be taken. It is possible to compare your calculated result with the planned one immediately.
In both cases, the user also has the answer of how many U.A.s represent the cattle lot. Remembering that a U.A. is a 450 kg ox.
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