Mob-grazing for cost reduction, biodiversity, and carbon sequestration

Practical mob-grazing techniques for soil health and carbon sequestration in UK regenerative farming

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Detail description

Mob-grazing, or Adaptive Multi-Paddock grazing, is an intensive rotational system that improves soil health, boosts biodiversity, and enhances carbon sequestration. At the NEFERTITI cross-viticulture project in the UK, Clare Hill of FAI Farms shared practical insights on implementing this method. The approach involves high-density, short-duration grazing across small paddocks to regenerate pastures, reduce external inputs, and increase climate resilience. Supported by the Organic Climate Network and Farm Knowledge tools, mob-grazing demonstrates tangible benefits for sustainable agriculture and regenerative farming.

Contribution detail info

Project

OK-Net EcoFeed

Organic Knowledge Network on Monogastric Animal Feed

Location
United Kingdom
Authors
Thomas Alföldi
Purpose
Implement best practices, Other

File type
document
Created on
Apr 03, 2026
Origin language
English
Official project website
OK-Net EcoFeed
License
Other