Mob grazing is regarded as a grazing management practice to increase soil organic matter, pasture productivity and nutrient cycling. There are different perspectives in the literature regarding the definition of mob grazing, but it is generally accepted that mob grazing is characterised by high stocking densities of livestock which are moved frequently from paddock to paddock (e.g. with the aid of electric fences), trampling forage into the soil as they graze. It has also been recognised that biodiverse pastures have the potential to build up carbon levels in the soil much more effectively than conventional (usually monocultures) or less diverse pastures; in turn all can enhance animal productivity and maintain good herd health. This pap...
There is considerable scientific and policy interest in the effect of different grazing methods on s...
In order to maintain grazing at highly productive dairy farms (i.e. farms with a high stocking densi...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of increasing stocking rate (SR) and/or ex...
Mob grazing is a nature-based solution to boost sustainable livestock productivity by optimising pas...
High stocking density “mob” grazing is a recent phenomenon that is being promoted by a few practitio...
Mob-grazing involves maintaining high densities of livestock for short periods so that most plants a...
Stocking density can be manipulated by management factors including herd size, pasture size, and gra...
The paper presents first year results of one participatory case study carried out as part of EU FP7 ...
High cattle stocking densities may enhance trampling, litter deposition, and soil organic matter (OM...
Mob stocking is a type of livestock management method where high densities of animals are restricted...
Mob-grazing strives to maximize forage utilization and minimize selective grazing by using high stoc...
Increasing sward phytodiversity has been suggested as having potential to increase primary productio...
Summary: Grazing is one of the most widespread forms of intensive management on Earth and is linked ...
Degradation of soil in the United Kingdom (UK) is compromising the ecosystem services that flow from...
A study was conducted on a subirrigated meadow in the Nebraska Sandhills to determine differences in...
There is considerable scientific and policy interest in the effect of different grazing methods on s...
In order to maintain grazing at highly productive dairy farms (i.e. farms with a high stocking densi...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of increasing stocking rate (SR) and/or ex...
Mob grazing is a nature-based solution to boost sustainable livestock productivity by optimising pas...
High stocking density “mob” grazing is a recent phenomenon that is being promoted by a few practitio...
Mob-grazing involves maintaining high densities of livestock for short periods so that most plants a...
Stocking density can be manipulated by management factors including herd size, pasture size, and gra...
The paper presents first year results of one participatory case study carried out as part of EU FP7 ...
High cattle stocking densities may enhance trampling, litter deposition, and soil organic matter (OM...
Mob stocking is a type of livestock management method where high densities of animals are restricted...
Mob-grazing strives to maximize forage utilization and minimize selective grazing by using high stoc...
Increasing sward phytodiversity has been suggested as having potential to increase primary productio...
Summary: Grazing is one of the most widespread forms of intensive management on Earth and is linked ...
Degradation of soil in the United Kingdom (UK) is compromising the ecosystem services that flow from...
A study was conducted on a subirrigated meadow in the Nebraska Sandhills to determine differences in...
There is considerable scientific and policy interest in the effect of different grazing methods on s...
In order to maintain grazing at highly productive dairy farms (i.e. farms with a high stocking densi...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of increasing stocking rate (SR) and/or ex...