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I am looking for answers to this question that do not include adding anything but methods for rotation cycles about how long to leave the goats on one area before moving them to the next, and so on. I will consider working pigs, turkeys, chickens or other animals into the rotations. But, I have heard that you can do this without adding anything but the animals and good stewardship/range management. Permaculture answers are preferred. I think this could save civilization.

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Q: How do you increase land fertility when raising goats?
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