The article discusses an innovative farming method practiced by farmers Tyrfingur Sveinsson and Hulda Brynjólfsdóttir at their farm in Ásahreppi, South Iceland. The method involves creating new pens for sheep daily, allowing them to graze and then moving them to new areas so the land can recover. The process includes using goats to clear manure, which helps improve soil quality over time. The goats are transported in a specially equipped vehicle and stay for three to four days before being moved again.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on agricultural practices and does not involve any political figures, policies, or ideological debates. It provides a factual description of a farming technique without any apparent bias or framing that suggests a particular political stance.