What is another word for managed intensive rotational grazing?

Pronunciation: [mˈanɪd͡ʒd ɪntˈɛnsɪv ɹə͡ʊtˈe͡ɪʃənə͡l ɡɹˈe͡ɪzɪŋ] (IPA)

Managed intensive rotational grazing is also known as MIRG which is a rotational grazing system that ensures that livestock feed on fresh and high-quality forage. It is a method of managing livestock in a controlled and systematic manner to maximize pasture utilization and promote soil health. Other synonyms for MIRG include intensive grazing, rotational grazing, controlled grazing, deferred grazing, and mob grazing. All these terms refer to a similar method of managing grazing animals by moving them from one field to another to optimize pasture quality and regrowth. Employing managed intensive rotational grazing provides many benefits such as healthier livestock, improved nutrient cycling, increased forage production, and sustainable land management practices.

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