Comparative Analysis of Grazing Regimes (Beira Baixa)
Context & Location
- Beira Baixa, mainland Portugal
- Mediterranean climate
- Grassland-based pastoral system
Objectives
- Compare soil health outcomes under different grazing regimes
- Assess the results of soil health parameters in a plot without soil corrections in the last years
Problem Description
Although this farm is an organic farm, it has problems related to poor soil nutrition, drainage, and productivity. It is important to implement a well-managed grazing system to improve soil health and nutrition.
Proposed Approach / Pilot Logic
Implementation of grazing and bale grazing in a low productivity plot.
Data & Measurements
- Soil chemistry: pH, organic matter, N, P, K, Ca, S, Mo
- Soil biology: microbial diversity and pathogen presence
- Indicators of compaction and nutrient excess
Key Findings (Preliminary)
- Absence of micronutrients such as molybdenum, copper, cobalt, nickel, boron and zinc
- High saturation restricting the capacity of retain nutrient cations
- High potential for mycotoxin production
Expected Value
- Improve nutritional value of pasture for livestock
- Improve organic matter status
- Improve micronutrients availability in soil
Why this pilot matters
It highlights that organic management alone is not sufficient, and that adaptive grazing and regenerative soil practices are essential to restore soil function and long-term productivity.