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<blockquote data-quote="RDFF" data-source="post: 1795439" data-attributes="member: 39018"><p>1. Employ as many of the 6 basic and universal soil health principles as possible</p><p>2. Nothing will move the "soil health needle" faster than seeding down the land to <u>perennials</u>, and maintaining livestock on that land as much as possible (meaning the land isn't taken out of "adaptively managed rotationally grazed livestock production" for row cropping purposes... therefore, it WILL be primarily KEPT in perennial forage production for grazing animals. However, under this management, this may meant that the land may be "resting" at times for as much as a year, <strong><u>depending on "context"</u></strong>, without the managed grazing animals being on it at all). This then means that ALL of the soil health principles are being employed 100% of the time on that land, while it is in adaptively managed grazing animal production.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDFF, post: 1795439, member: 39018"] 1. Employ as many of the 6 basic and universal soil health principles as possible 2. Nothing will move the "soil health needle" faster than seeding down the land to [U]perennials[/U], and maintaining livestock on that land as much as possible (meaning the land isn't taken out of "adaptively managed rotationally grazed livestock production" for row cropping purposes... therefore, it WILL be primarily KEPT in perennial forage production for grazing animals. However, under this management, this may meant that the land may be "resting" at times for as much as a year, [B][U]depending on "context"[/U][/B], without the managed grazing animals being on it at all). This then means that ALL of the soil health principles are being employed 100% of the time on that land, while it is in adaptively managed grazing animal production. [/QUOTE]
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