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Study looks at environmental impact of technograzing

Technograzing, a form of managed rotational grazing, could be the answer both to more productive beef farming and meeting socio-economic targets through improved environmental and regenerative impacts. Melanie Jenkins repor

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Study looks at environmental impact of technograzing

She says: "This flexibility allows for cattle to be kept out on grass for more days than usual, even on heavy clay soils. In 2019, the set-stocked cattle grazed for a total of 175 days whereas the technograzing...

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