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Recovery of Compacted Soil on Pastures Used for Winter Cattle Feeding
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1987
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Precision AgricultureEngineeringLand UseAgricultural EconomicsLivestock ProductionSoil ManagementCompacted SoilSoil PropertySustainable AgricultureComplete RecoveryAnimal FeedPublic HealthSoil FertilitySoil CompactionAnimal NutritionSoil ScienceAnimal Waste ManagementAnimal AgricultureSoil Bulk DensityAnimal ScienceWinter Cattle Feeding
Soil bulk density measurements were taken from pastures used for winter feeding to determine the effects of different stocking rates on soil compaction and recovery. Samples were taken from paired ungrazed (control) pastures, normally grazed pastures (10 head per ha), and pastures grazed 4 times normal. Results show that significant differences occur in soil bulk density with increased stocking rates, and that 2 growing seasons with protection from grazing and trampling are insufficient time for complete recovery.