Double stocking rates to boost grazing efficiency and plant health!
Grazing capacity is the total amount of food available for animals to eat on a specific area of land. The number of animals that can graze in an area depends on how much food is available. If there are too many animals, they won't have enough to eat. Grazing pressure, which is how much the plants are eaten, is a key factor in how well the animals can graze. If there are too many animals, the plants will be eaten too much. The type of animals, when they graze, and how evenly they eat the plants all affect how well they can graze. But the health of the plants and the soil are also important for good grazing.