The purpose of this study was to obtain basic information about the effects of grazing and trampling on various physical properties of the soil. Included are data on soil texture, rate of infiltration, soil moisture, degree of compaction, aggregate stability, and yields of vegetation under three main treatments. Research was also carried out in paths, congested areas, and artificially compacted plots. The 2 paths were located on moderately-deep soil on a gently-sloping hillside. Composition of the vegetation was similar to that of the moderately grazed site
This study was conducted on sandy loam soils in southeastern Utah during summers of 1971 and 1972. F...
Grazing of cover crops (CCs) by cattle could provide supplemental forage and additional revenue to o...
The writer has been interested in prairies, pastures, and root depth and distribution over a period ...
The purpose of this study was to obtain basic information about the effects of grazing and trampling...
This study was an attempt to determine soil and vegetative differences in pastures on upland and slo...
Infiltration rate decreased significantly and sediment production increased significantly on a site ...
Grazing animals exert pressure on the ground comparable to that of agricultural machinery. As a resu...
Heavy grazing pressures jeopardise the sustainability of the ecosystem by reducing soil fertility (D...
Animal trampling is the most important factor that increases soil compaction beyond the soil elastic...
Three pastures located 2.5 miles southwest of Hays were selected to determine the relationship of ve...
Grazing land ecosystem services including food provision and climate regulation are greatly influenc...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 91-99)This study was conducted on the Texas Experimental...
Grazing can have a profound impact on soil water through its influence on infiltration via treading ...
Severe cattle treading can result in compaction and pugging, of which the latter was the focus of th...
The understanding of how soil physical properties respond to differing grazing practices may help ex...
This study was conducted on sandy loam soils in southeastern Utah during summers of 1971 and 1972. F...
Grazing of cover crops (CCs) by cattle could provide supplemental forage and additional revenue to o...
The writer has been interested in prairies, pastures, and root depth and distribution over a period ...
The purpose of this study was to obtain basic information about the effects of grazing and trampling...
This study was an attempt to determine soil and vegetative differences in pastures on upland and slo...
Infiltration rate decreased significantly and sediment production increased significantly on a site ...
Grazing animals exert pressure on the ground comparable to that of agricultural machinery. As a resu...
Heavy grazing pressures jeopardise the sustainability of the ecosystem by reducing soil fertility (D...
Animal trampling is the most important factor that increases soil compaction beyond the soil elastic...
Three pastures located 2.5 miles southwest of Hays were selected to determine the relationship of ve...
Grazing land ecosystem services including food provision and climate regulation are greatly influenc...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 91-99)This study was conducted on the Texas Experimental...
Grazing can have a profound impact on soil water through its influence on infiltration via treading ...
Severe cattle treading can result in compaction and pugging, of which the latter was the focus of th...
The understanding of how soil physical properties respond to differing grazing practices may help ex...
This study was conducted on sandy loam soils in southeastern Utah during summers of 1971 and 1972. F...
Grazing of cover crops (CCs) by cattle could provide supplemental forage and additional revenue to o...
The writer has been interested in prairies, pastures, and root depth and distribution over a period ...