Improve Grazing Management


Implement a conservation plan for grazed lands to sustainably optimize their use.

Overview

It is recommended to implement a conservation plan for pasturelands to manage animals effectively, thereby maximizing profit margins, enhancing wildlife opportunities, and providing other environmental benefits.

Reference: NRCS Practice Standard: Prescribed Grazing (528)

Environmental Impact

  • Reduced GHG emissions
  • Reduced risk of soil erosion
  • Reduced risk of nutrient leaching and runoff
  • Improved pasture management and grass regrowth
  • Improved cow health

Greenhouse Gas Reduction

Estimated Cost

Scenario Unit: Acre

Scenario Typical Size: 30 acres

Total Cost/Unit: $71.10/acre

Reference: NRCS Practice Standard and Scenario: CPS 528 Prescribed Grazing Scenario #5 – Pasture, Basic: https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/sites/default/files/2024-11/fy25-wa-scenarios.pdf, p. 901.

Financial Considerations

Cost Savings: Implementing a conservation plan for pasturelands can lead to cost savings by improving grazing efficiency, reducing feed and veterinary costs, preventing land degradation, and enhancing ecosystem services.

Timeline

Short

Dependency / Prerequisite

N/A