Articles Tagged with ''soil compaction''
Wetting agents, like those used on golf courses, are being considered for water management in field crops. USU trials assess their effectiveness and suggest targeted use for hydrophobic soils.
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Growing greener: Revolutionizing cattle farming with sustainable and regenerative principles
Regenerative practices benefit the ranch today and well into the future and promote sustainability in many different areas.
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The role of grazing in soil aggregate stability
Soil aggregate stability can be greatly improved by the choice of forages grown and proper grazing management.
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Management-intensive grazing and soil health: The story continues
Converting conventionally tilled cropland to perennial pasture that is well managed using a system such as MiG can result in positive and relatively quick changes in soil health.
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Genetics open the door, management determines how far
Soil compaction impacts root depth and available water. It can severely limit available nutrients.
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