This report provides the results of comparisons between 10 grazing innovators and more conventional neighbours from properties across three catchments in NSW – the Murrumbidgee, Lachlan and Central West. The innovators selected had practiced rotational grazing for more than 5 years, while the comparisons were made across fence lines to the paddock on a neighbour’s property under more conventional management.
The report found that the rotational grazing practiced by the innovators was successful in beginning the process of the regeneration of native perennial grasslands whilst maintaining commercial viability
Produced through the Communities in Landscapes project, 39 pages