Chief among these is an innovation called
Holistic Planned Grazing being advanced by the Savory Institute.
Not exact matches
By crowding the animals into larger groups, the concept of mob
grazing complements
holistic,
planned grazing — creating an intense, temporary impact on the soil in terms of trimming vegetation and pounding in fertilizer (aka poop), before moving on and letting the pasture recover.
In the video below, part of the on - going Living with the Land series that previously introduced us to forest gardening, Rebecca explains how she and her partner Tim Green use
holistic,
planned grazing and mob
grazing to build soils and regenerate natural biodiversity.
Holistic,
planned grazing refers to moving animals to different parts of the farm in accordance with a farm masterplan that takes into account when and where they'll be most beneficial.
Check out my previous posts on
holistic,
planned grazing and forest gardening for more of this fabulousness.
Allan Savory's livestock hypothesis hinges on what he calls «
holistic management and
planned grazing.»