Is Mob Grazing Beneficial to Soil Health and the Environment?
Published: 13 October 2023
Is Mob Grazing Beneficial to Soil Health and the Environment?
Mob grazing is a form of managed livestock grazing, it involves short intensive grazing intervals followed by long rest periods (40-80 days). The practice has the potential to enhance carbon sequestration and improve soil health. This project will assess the potential of mob grazing to sequester carbon compared with other grazing methods.
Funded by: East of Scotland Bioscience Doctoral Training Partnership
First published: 13 October 2023
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- Poppy Frater, SRUC
- Christine Watson, SRUC
- Sarah Buckingham, SRUC
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