Organic dairy farm, Dharma Lea, experienced economic, social, and ecological benefits when making the switch from rotational grazing to Holistic Planned Grazing. Improvements over three years included:
Dharma Lea is a diversified, 230 acre (93 ha) farm that is managed holistically, and is certified organic with 100% grassfed dairy cattle at its base. About 150 acres (61 ha) are dedicated to grazing, and 80 acres (32 ha) are dedicated to small grains and corn combined with cover crops used in the rotation to improve soil quality for forage production such as hay and haylage.
Located in upstate New York, USA, this case study details the steps Paul and Phyllis Van Amburgh took to improve the management of their land and dairy operation, with specifics on how they used the Holistic Management framework to make important decisions.
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