What is rangeland agriculture? Rangeland agriculture is a low-intensive form of agriculture based on grazing livestock on indigenous rangelands. Ruminant animals such as cattle, sheep and goats are used to convert solar energy captured by native grasses and other types of vegetation into meat, leather, wool, and other valuable products for human consumption. The proper grazing of livestock on indigenous rangelands is one of the most sustainable forms of agriculture known. http://www.nativehabitat.org/rangeag.html |