Cows grazing in herb-rich grassland in the Netherlands

Sustainable grazing on diverse grassland in the Netherlands using natural resources and rotational systems

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Kees van Wezel manages a 68-hectare dairy farm in Roosendaal, Netherlands, using sustainable practices on sandy soil. He focuses on herb-rich grasslands with diverse species including timothy, clover, and chicory, minimizing synthetic inputs. Through strip grazing, overseeding (5–10 kg/ha annually), and maintaining grass height at 10–15 cm, he supports soil health, biodiversity, and resilient forage production. The farm uses 140 Holstein x Montbéliarde x Viking Red cows, milk robots, and natural fertilizers like manure and bokashi. Challenges include drought sensitivity and achieving optimal dry matter in feed. The system emphasizes long-term ecological balance and natural regeneration, with no chemical fertilizers or concentrates.

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Projekt

Grazing4AgroEcology

European Network to promote grazing and to support grazing-based farms on their economic and ecologic performances as well as on animal welfare

Standort
Netherlands
Verfasser*innen
ZLTO
Zweck
Adopt innovative practices, Implement best practices, Manage risks and enhance resilience

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Dokument
Erstellt am
30. Juni 2025
Originalsprache
Dutch
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