
Grazing Management
Grazing management refers to the strategic approach to livestock grazing on pastures and grasslands. It involves planning when and how animals graze to maintain healthy vegetation and soil. By rotating livestock, adjusting grazing intensity, and allowing for rest periods, managers can promote plant growth, prevent overgrazing, and enhance biodiversity. This practice supports sustainable agriculture, improves land productivity, and helps prevent soil erosion, contributing to better farm ecosystems. Overall, effective grazing management balances animal needs with environmental health, ensuring the land remains productive for future generations.