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Why Wet Grass is Best: The Power of Dry Season Grazing
Maasai Steppe, TanzaniaTuesday, November 19, 2024
Here’s what they found: Rainy season grazing areas had the lowest grass regrowth and most bare ground. When it didn’t rain much, the exclosures had the least bare ground. Plots that were clipped once a season and not grazed grew the most grass and had the least bare ground. Excluding animals from grazing didn’t do much for the overall plant cover, but it did help grass regrow faster when it rained a lot. Clipping once a season also helped stop bare ground from forming and usually led to more grass and regrowth than monthly clipping.
So, the idea of moving herds seasonally is still a good one for keeping rangelands productive and tough. Just make sure not to overgraze during the rainy season and give the land a break after heavy grazing. Dry season grazing, with a rest period during the rainy season, seems to be the best way to keep the grass growing and control erosion.
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