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Grasslands Need Grazing — But Europe Has Lost 70% of Its Grazing Farms

Grasslands Need Grazing — But Europe Has Lost 70% of Its Grazing Farms

Grasslands Need Grazing — But Europe Has Lost 70% of Its Grazing FarmsMarianne Landzettel
Published on: 11/03/2026

Europe’s grasslands depend on grazing livestock. Yet between 2010 and 2020 the continent lost 70% of its grazing farms. New EU data reveals why this decline is happening — and what it means for biodiversity, soils and the future of grassland landscapes.

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Why Grasses NEED to be grazed!

Why Grasses NEED to be grazed!

Why Grasses NEED to be grazed!Marianne Landzettel
Published on: 13/02/2026

Grasslands don’t just tolerate grazing — they depend on it. A new EU-commissioned report explores why well-managed rangelands are vital for climate resilience, soil health, food security and rural stability.

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From Dust to Trust: Learning from California’s Regenerative Mavericks

From Dust to Trust: Learning from California’s Regenerative Mavericks

From Dust to Trust: Learning from California’s Regenerative MavericksMarianne Landzettel
Published on: 02/01/2026

What British farmers can learn from California’s regenerative pioneers. Marianne Landzettel’s work explores soil, water, grazing, and the mindset shifts needed to rebuild resilience and profitability.

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Reduce stress by seeing the world through the eyes of a cow

Reduce stress by seeing the world through the eyes of a cow

Reduce stress by seeing the world through the eyes of a cowMarianne Landzettel
Published on: 09/01/2025

A visit to Pollardine Farm brings low-stress livestock handling to life, exploring how cattle see the world and how understanding fear, movement, and personal space can improve animal welfare, safety, and calm handling on farms.

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