This study investigated the impact of management intensive grazing (MIG) on nitrogen and phosphorus levels in groundwater on Breneman Farms in Wisconsin. Groundwater monitoring wells were installed beneath MIG paddocks and the levels of nitrate, ammonium, phosphorus and dissolved gases were analyzed. The study found that denitrification of nitrate occurred in the groundwater due to the presence of dissolved organic carbon from manure and urine, lowering nitrate levels. While soil phosphorus levels were excessively high, the study found phosphorus was retained in the soil and unlikely to migrate to the groundwater on this farm. The results suggest MIG can help mitigate nitrogen entering groundwater through denitrification, though nutrient management is still