“…One of these is strip grazing, an extreme form of rotational grazing in which the stock are restricted to daily or half-daily allocations of fresh pasture. Holmes, Waite, Fergusson & Campbell (1950); Holmes, Waite, Fergusson & MacLusky (1952); Proctor, Hood, Ferguson & Lewis (1950) and Proctor & Hood (1953) have reported experiments in which it was found that, during the main grazing season, milking cows utilized pasture up to 40% more efficiently when strip grazed than when rotationally grazed. In the experiments quoted, however, the two grazing techniques were compared at different stocking rates.…”