Grazing technique that mirrors natural patterns helps protect grasslands from drought

Ranchers who frequently rotate cattle between fields—resembling how bison once moved across Canada’s prairie—build drought resistance into Western Canada’s grasslands, according to a series of University of Alberta studies designed to find ways to improve the net carbon balance of grazed grasslands and nurture more resilient landscapes.


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Source: Phys.org