A new research project on Rotational Grazing is underway on Prince Edward Island, Canada. The project aims to explore how beef and potato farmers can benefit from each other. Beef producers provide free food for their cows by allowing them to graze on potato fields, and in return, potato farmers receive free manure for their fields. The project also aims to determine if the manure from cows can improve soil health and reduce the need for fertilizer. Initial data looks promising, and researchers hope to continue building data to support this farming practice.
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