
Grassland Management
Grassland management involves the practices used to maintain healthy, productive grasslands for purposes like grazing, biodiversity, and soil health. It includes activities such as controlling grazing intensity to prevent overuse, reseeding or aerating soil, managing invasive species, and adjusting fire or watering regimes. Proper management ensures grasses remain vigorous, reduces erosion, supports wildlife, and sustains land productivity over time. It balances ecological health with agricultural or conservation goals, adapting techniques to local conditions to maximize benefits while preserving the ecosystem's integrity.