High-Density Grazing
Definition: High-Density Grazing
A grazing system where a large number of livestock are concentrated in a small area for a short period before moving to a new area. High-density grazing helps improve soil health and forage utilization. For instance, using high-density grazing to enhance pasture productivity.
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