Voisin rational grazing for sustainable bovine production. (Review article, part I)
Abstract
The effects of the application of rational grazing on the processes that govern the recycling of nutrients are summarized
in the soil-plant-animal trinomial. Livestock soils develop in flat relief and wavy-alomado, they
characterized by a savanna vegetation; slopes and tropical forests in smaller amounts; generally do not possess
high fertility and also its physical and hydrological properties, its susceptibility to erosion and fertility
relatively low natural, they can influence imbalances of mineral nutrients. In this regard to apply
technologies to grazing systems, the level of inputs and outputs of nutrients to the system should be considered,
process that may be influenced by various factors such as soil type, form and intensity of exploitation of the
pasture, fertilizers, resting time, presence of legumes and especially the degree of rationality of the use of
grasses These effects were reviewed for rational grazing methods.
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