Whether the US should fund public grazing. Since the first shepherd came to the west, public grazing caused a disagreement of opinion. Regardless of whether it is from ranchers or farmers, or from government and environmentalist, the use of public resources is always problematic. The United States should provide subsidies to grazing in public land. People who oppose grazing subsidies will derive economic and environmental benefits if grazing is significantly reduced or discontinued.
Grazing system Specialization of grazing management, definition of period of grazing and non-grazing. Although descriptive generic names can be used, after using the grazingsystem name for the first time in a publication, it is necessary to describe it using the standard form. The format must include at least the following: Number of meadows (or units), number of herds, length of grazing, length of non-grazing time of arbitrary units in the system, abbreviations for time units used after that. Delayed grazing, delayed rotation, rotation, recovery, see short-term grazing
Grazing systems are a way for producers to manage pasture resources to feed animals. The grazing system should balance the demands of livestock with the availability of pasture lands, promote the rapid growth of meadows during the grazing period, and promote long-term pasture land sustainability. Grazing systems vary depending on climate, species and soil type. Common grazing systems in Canada include continuous grazing, rotating grazing, forward grazing, creep grazing, band grazing, extreme grazing, grazing grazing, and extended grazing.
Short term grazing grazing management, relatively short grazing time (days) and related non grazing apply to meadow or meadow units. The duration of grazing and non-cultivation is based on the growth characteristics of plants. Short-term grazing is irrelevant to grazing strength. Stocking Rate Number of animals of a particular species and category grazing or utilizing land units during the specified period. It can be expressed as animal unit, hectare or part per acre, or number of months or animal unit per countdown (lands per animal per month or day). When dual use (eg cattle and sheep) is used, the rearing rate is usually expressed as the number of months of animals / number of lands or countdown.