Regenerative Grazing – A Summary of Approaches from Three Australian Grazing Trainers

Regenerative grazing management is a structured way of using animals to regenerate pasture, improve soil health and soil carbon storage and improve grazing profitability. The process builds organic material and carbon which in turn supports better nutrient cycling and improved water holding capacity.

The fundamental principle behind this management technique is to use livestock to improve the long-term health and resilience of pastures. Regenerative grazing has the potential to not only significantly reduce costs for the farmer, but also improve the land’s resilience to increasing climate variability.

The desired outcomes might be the same but the approach can be contextualised to your patch. Click on the image to read the different approaches from three Australian Grazing Trainers.

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