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<blockquote data-quote="Lowland1" data-source="post: 7723230" data-attributes="member: 66524"><p>As someone who farms fragile land that is very easily degraded i'd say from experience less livestock on it is better than more. He makes it seem very simple much more than it really is. If you looked at my farm compared with my neighbours it's much better than theirs but we went down the less animals rather than more strategy maybe long term you can increase grazing numbers but it takes time basically livestock off to allow regeneration . As for the elephants the point of it is not so much the mistake but the fact that at the time he was as convinced of his strategy as he is about his strategy today. If you check out his website there is a video on Mara Beef it all looks very convincing apart from the fact they went under 5 years ago and it's all been converted to posh housing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lowland1, post: 7723230, member: 66524"] As someone who farms fragile land that is very easily degraded i'd say from experience less livestock on it is better than more. He makes it seem very simple much more than it really is. If you looked at my farm compared with my neighbours it's much better than theirs but we went down the less animals rather than more strategy maybe long term you can increase grazing numbers but it takes time basically livestock off to allow regeneration . As for the elephants the point of it is not so much the mistake but the fact that at the time he was as convinced of his strategy as he is about his strategy today. If you check out his website there is a video on Mara Beef it all looks very convincing apart from the fact they went under 5 years ago and it's all been converted to posh housing. [/QUOTE]
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