Abstract
Recycling of plant nutrients is of major concern in managing paddocks in pasturefields for intensive grazing. Redistribution of nutrients present in fecal and urine deposits is an important issue in growing climatically and seasonally-adapted forage species and for efficient conversion of herbage into animal products while adding to the sustainability of the system. Some of the questions that arise in managing soils for intensive grazing are discussed below.
Publication Date
1997
Volume
18
Number
2
Repository Citation
Wells, Kenneth L. and Dougherty, Charles T., "Soil Management for Intensive Grazing" (1997). Soil Science News and Views. 19.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/pss_views/19