scholarly journals Soil health changes following transition from an annual cropping to perennial management‐intensive grazing agroecosystem

age ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Casey J. Shawver ◽  
James A. Ippolito ◽  
Joe E. Brummer ◽  
Jason K. Ahola ◽  
Ryan D. Rhoades
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Casey Shawver ◽  
James A. Ippolito ◽  
Joe Brummer ◽  
Jason Ahola ◽  
Ryan Rhoades

Abstract. Management-intensive Grazing (MiG) on irrigated, perennial pastures has steadily increased in the western US due to pressure for reducing public lands grazing, overall declining land available for pasture, and decreasing commodity prices. However, there are still many unknowns regarding MiG and its environmental impact, especially with regards to soil health. Over a two-year period, we studied changes in soil health under a full-scale, 82 ha pivot-irrigated perennial pasture system grazed with ~ 230 animal units (AUs) using MiG. Soil analysis included 11 soil characteristics aggregated into the Soil Management Assessment Framework (SMAF), which outputs results for soil biological, physical, nutrient, chemical, and overall soil health indices (SHI). Positive impacts were observed in the biological SHI due to increases in microbial and enzymatic activities, even though soil organic C (SOC) remained relatively unchanged; however, positive biological SHI changes are likely precursors to future SOC increases. The nutrient SHI declined due to a reduction in plant-available soil P over time, potentially due to greater plant uptake. A negative impact was also observed in the physical SHI, driven primarily by increasing bulk density due to hoof pressure from cattle grazing. If managed correctly, results suggest that irrigated, MiG systems have the potential for success with regards to supporting grazing while promoting soil health for environmental and economic sustainability.


Geoderma ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 376 ◽  
pp. 114539
Author(s):  
Blessing Nyamasoka-Magonziwa ◽  
Steven J. Vanek ◽  
John O. Ojiem ◽  
Steven J. Fonte

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Casey Shawver ◽  
James A. Ippolito ◽  
Joe Brummer ◽  
Jason Ahola ◽  
Ryan Rhoades

2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 274-286
Author(s):  
Ankita Begam ◽  
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Ramyajit Mondal ◽  
Susanta Dutta ◽  
Hirak Banerjee ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 42-46
Author(s):  
Dmytro Kachan

Abstract Technical support of producers of agrarian products has always been and will remain a topical issue in realities of agrarian sector of Ukraine. In recent years, integrated forms of agricultural enterprises have become more widespread, which make it possible to increase and renew a machine-tractor park of their participants. In course of study four main technologies of soil cultivation and their impact were considered, an amount of necessary machinery and equipment, energy and labor costs, and impact on quality indicators of soil health. Also, main organizational forms of enterprises that provide equipment rental services or perform fieldwork were analyzed. Proposals were made regarding a merger of existing enterprises into agro technical centers, which would increase an efficiency of their functioning and cover functions of regional self-government. Also, the most common forms of machinery usage by agricultural enterprises were considered.


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