Adaptive Grazing Part 2: A Closer Look at the ‘Rule of Disruption’

« To maximize the impacts of the Rule of Compounding and the Rule of Diversity, we must take advantage of the Rule of Disruption. Without frequent, planned and purposeful disruptions we will not see positive compounding effects or increasing diversity. So, the first two rules are highly dependent on the third rule.

The question becomes, how can we introduce planned disruptions on a routine basis? There are numerous disruptions that can be implemented in any given pasture or paddock on an annual basis to prevent stagnation of soil health parameters and the ecosystem. »

Keep reading to find out more about the Rule of Disruption!