What is meant by Grazing diary?
A grazing diary is a documentation tool used in agriculture to record and manage information on the grazing of animals. It is used to document the grazing of land, the number of animals and compliance with regulations in the context of animal husbandry and environmental protection.
Typical software functions in the "Grazing diary" area:
- Animal management: recording and updating livestock numbers, including entries and exits
- Area management: Management of grazing areas and parcels, including size information
- Grazing documentation: Recording of grazing times, animal species and number of animals per plot
- LU calculation: Automatic calculation of the number of livestock units per hectare
- Pasture interruption recording: Documentation of temporary pasture interruptions and their reasons
- Report generation: Creation of reports for authorities or funding programs