Today’s Solutions: February 22, 2026

Targeted or regenerated grazing techniques achieve healthier pastures. This pasture management methodology basically consists of managing grazing on the plots of land according to a predetermined calendar adapted to variable annual conditions and receiving the animals in a staggered way. It achieves considerably better soil conservation and cuts the carbon footprint per litre of milk produced by 10%, which helps to combat climate change. The improvements in soil health resulting from targeted grazing are largely…

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