Acocks was concerned with the past, present and future state of South Africa’s vegetation and in the 1960’s, together with several farmers in the eastern Karoo, developed a grazing system which he thought would restore the vegetation to its former pristine condition. Acocks felt that the grazing systems advocated by the Department of Agriculture at the time were partly responsible for the degraded vegetation of the region as these systems encouraged livestock to graze selectively, thereby overgrazing the more palatable species in the vegetation. He felt that by forcing animals to graze all species non-selectively, the more palatable elements would be able to out-compete the less palatable species and dominate the vegetation as he believed t...
Veld Management in South Africa brings together research results on production and management of sev...
The evolution of multi-camp schemes from non-selective grazing to short duration grazing management ...
Chronic, heavy livestock graz ing and concomitant ® re suppression have caused the gradual replaceme...
Since extension inputs, subsidy schemes and even legislation over several decades were unable to ste...
The non-selective rotational grazing system has undergone a long and controversial development. The ...
Reasoned argument by researchers in veld management in South Africa and elsewhere has not generally ...
Burning of natural rangeland in order to rejuvenate and increase palatability of grazing is a common...
The sequence of species selection over the grazing period directly determines the effectiveness of d...
The resting and grazing components of grazing management cycles as practiced in South Africa are eva...
The sequence in which cattle grazed four grass species during a grazing period was monitored at four...
The experiences and successes of four farmers using the grazing animal to reclaim veld or to solve p...
In the Shona culture the land, i.e. the plants, animals, soil, water, air and others, evolved with h...
The influence of rotational and continuous grazing systems, each applied with four stocking rates, o...
The White Paper on Agricultural Policy, tabled in May 1984, made reference to the alarming deteriora...
Three systems of animal production on the fragile Karoo veld, i.e. multi-paddock rotational grazing,...
Veld Management in South Africa brings together research results on production and management of sev...
The evolution of multi-camp schemes from non-selective grazing to short duration grazing management ...
Chronic, heavy livestock graz ing and concomitant ® re suppression have caused the gradual replaceme...
Since extension inputs, subsidy schemes and even legislation over several decades were unable to ste...
The non-selective rotational grazing system has undergone a long and controversial development. The ...
Reasoned argument by researchers in veld management in South Africa and elsewhere has not generally ...
Burning of natural rangeland in order to rejuvenate and increase palatability of grazing is a common...
The sequence of species selection over the grazing period directly determines the effectiveness of d...
The resting and grazing components of grazing management cycles as practiced in South Africa are eva...
The sequence in which cattle grazed four grass species during a grazing period was monitored at four...
The experiences and successes of four farmers using the grazing animal to reclaim veld or to solve p...
In the Shona culture the land, i.e. the plants, animals, soil, water, air and others, evolved with h...
The influence of rotational and continuous grazing systems, each applied with four stocking rates, o...
The White Paper on Agricultural Policy, tabled in May 1984, made reference to the alarming deteriora...
Three systems of animal production on the fragile Karoo veld, i.e. multi-paddock rotational grazing,...
Veld Management in South Africa brings together research results on production and management of sev...
The evolution of multi-camp schemes from non-selective grazing to short duration grazing management ...
Chronic, heavy livestock graz ing and concomitant ® re suppression have caused the gradual replaceme...