answersLogoWhite

0

In Northern South Dakota, you can typically graze about 1 to 2 highland cattle per acre, depending on the quality of the pasture, soil fertility, and available forage. Highland cattle are hardy and efficient grazers, but it's essential to manage grazing to prevent overgrazing and ensure sustainable land use. Factors such as climate, additional feed, and rotational grazing practices also influence stocking rates. Always consider consulting a local agricultural extension service for tailored advice.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

1w ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What are the livestocks in south Dakota?

South Dakota's primary livestock are beef cattle, hogs and sheep.


Which US State is farther North-northern Califorina or South Dakota?

It is South Dakota.


What time can you see the northern lights tonight in South Dakota?

They do not occur in South Dakota.


What two states touch its northern border?

North Dakota and South Dakota touch its northern border.


Which western states have Cattle herding as a primary industry?

Montana, South Dakota, Idaho, Texas


Where is Mobridge?

Mobridge is in northern South Dakota.


What is the capital of the state that shares a northern border with South Dakota?

The state that shares a northern border with South Dakota is Nebraska. The capital of Nebraska is Lincoln.


What hemisphere is North Dakota in?

South Dakota is in the Northern Hemisphere. South Dakota is part of the United States which is all contained within the Northern Hemisphere.


What is the major agricultural product in South Dakota?

As of 2009. corn is the major agricultural product in South Dakota with 28.2% of the South Dakota Cash Receipts. Cattle and calves are second with 22.5% of South Dakota Cash Receipts and soybeans are third.


Do both North Dakota and South Dakota share their borders with Canada?

Only North Dakota shares a border with Canada.


Is South Dakota or Michigan more north?

Michigan. The most norther part of the Upper Peninsula is more north than South Dakota.


Where is Northern State University located?

Northern State University is located in the state of South Dakota.