What is Sustainable, Regenerative Grazing?

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Grazing cattle tends to rebuild the soil and make it come alive – if you learn how to mimic Mother Nature. And it can add topsoil in that same way.
When a cow grazes, the live biota that survive in the cow's gut to aid digestion wind up back on the ground to rebuild the soil. When you disk and plow and cultivate the soil, you are killing off these biota. Those microorganisms interact with the root structures, minerals and other nutrients to help the plants thrive. The biota travel out through the cattle manure as a natural, ongoing process.
Cows are nature's example of the combine. Cows harvest the grass, process it into muscle and fertilizer, and cultivate the ground meanwhile. They are a necessary part of a regenerative trio, along with soil and plants, that work together as a natural team to preserve and regenerate the land. They emulate the wild graziers such as the buffalo, whose vast herds helped build the thick prairie sod.
Properly done, the process of regenerating the land can be extremely low overhead, nearly all profit...
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