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Buffer strips and managed intensive rotational grazing (MIRG) have been proposed to protect and restore stream ecosystems in Wisconsin.
For this reason, many shepherds use managed intensive rotational grazing, where a flock is rotated through multiple pastures, giving plants time to recover.
Professor Leon Drobnik, a Head of the Department of Anaesthesiology, Intensive Therapy and Pain Treatment, the University of Medical Sciences in Poznań was responsible for managing intensive medical care of the patient.
Typically any cattle used in a MIG (managed intensive grazing) system are quite calm and won't startle and panic easily if you use this method.
On the contrary well managed intensive grazing will optimize conditions for the establishment of particular grasses and legumes, and will minimize the growth of others.
However, under systems of managed, intensive grazing, smaller areas or whole paddocks can be hand-seeded in short, un-laborious shifts.
Some people can get away with stocking with at least 2 AU/acre in a managed intensive grazing scenario per day.
For instance, most of Northern California doesn't receive enough rainfall for managed intensive grazing to be useful in comparison to that of North Carolina.
The best way to remember which is which is that "rate" is more towards "continuous" and "density" is equivalent to "mob" or "intensive" as in managed intensive grazing or mob grazing.
Stocking rate is more for continuous grazing or grazing where cattle are on a large piece of land for over a month, and stocking density is more applicable towards mob-grazing or managed intensive grazing.
Just as in nature, a well-run system of managed intensive grazing will not allow cattle to graze in any one paddock long enough to do damage to roots or young shoots.
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