Amp Land Access

Large numbers of animals are grouped closely together in a small area for a limited time.

Farmers change the shapes and sizes of paddocks daily depending on current forage growth, weather, and animal needs. 🌿 Environmental and Soil Benefits amp land

Once a paddock is grazed, it receives a long period of uninterrupted recovery to allow plants to fully regrow and develop deep root systems. Large numbers of animals are grouped closely together

Unlike scheduled or rigid rotational systems, AMP is highly observant and responsive to how the ecosystem reacts. Unlike scheduled or rigid rotational systems, AMP is

Animals are moved to fresh paddocks often—sometimes multiple times a day—to prevent overgrazing.

Peer-reviewed studies and field trials have documented that managing land with AMP principles yields massive ecological returns. Documenting Adaptive Multi-Paddock Grazing's Benefits

Here is a comprehensive overview of how AMP land management works, its core benefits, and how it differs from traditional methods. 🧭 Core Principles of AMP Land Management