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
- 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
- Keywords