The effects of livestock grazing on biodiversity are multi‐trophic: a meta‐analysis

A Filazzola, C Brown, MA Dettlaff, A Batbaatar… - Ecology …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Anthropogenic disturbance has generated a significant loss of biodiversity worldwide and
grazing by domestic herbivores is a contributing disturbance. Although the effects of grazing …

Beef cattle husbandry practices across Ecoregions of Canada in 2011

SC Sheppard, S Bittman, G Donohoe… - Canadian Journal of …, 2015 - cdnsciencepub.com
Sheppard, SC, Bittman, S., Donohoe, G., Flaten, D., Wittenberg, KM, Small, JA, Berthiaume,
R., McAllister, TA, Beauchemin, KA, McKinnon, J., Amiro, BD, MacDonald, D., Mattos, F. and …

Adaptive multi-paddock grazing lowers soil greenhouse gas emission potential by altering extracellular enzyme activity

BM Shrestha, EW Bork, SX Chang, CN Carlyle, Z Ma… - Agronomy, 2020 - mdpi.com
Adaptive multi-paddock (AMP) grazing is a form of rotational grazing in which small
paddocks are grazed with high densities of livestock for short periods, with long recovery …

Optimizing livestock feed provision to improve the efficiency of the agri-food system

SL Wyngaarden, KK Lightburn… - … and Sustainable Food …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
In light of population growth and current ecological threats, such as resource depletion and
climate change, the agriculture industry faces increasing pressures, demands, and scrutiny …

Assessment of the effects of land rolling on wind erosion and crop growth in soybean production in the Red River Valley, Canada

E Zarrinabadi, DA Lobb, AJ Koiter… - Soil and Tillage …, 2022 - Elsevier
Land rolling has become a popular practice in soybean and pulse production in the
Northern Great Plains. The practice of land rolling is simply pulling a large-scale cylindrical …

[HTML][HTML] Mechanical Resistance to Penetration for Improved Diagnosis of Soil Compaction at Grazing and Forest Sites

LEAS Suzuki, DJ Reinert, CN Pillon, JM Reichert - Forests, 2024 - mdpi.com
Penetrometers and penetrographers are widely used to measure soil resistance to
penetration, but the results are associated with other soil properties (such as bulk density …

Changes in select soil properties of lightly grazed highland rangelands

A Bilgili - Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Changes in soil quality as a result of climate change and grazing regimens have
become an important issue for rangeland sustainability. Although there has been much …

Community perception of land degradation across Maasai landscape, Arusha Tanzania: implication for developing a sustainable restoration strategy

JS Kalonga, B Massawe, A Kimaro… - Egyptian Journal of …, 2024 - ejar.journals.ekb.eg
In Tanzania, most smallholder farming systems have experienced land degradation due to
soil erosion which contributes to the decline in crop and livestock productivity. Community …

Soil organic matter storage in a perennial rotation pasture in north-central Nova Scotia from 2007 to 2015

OT Bouman, AH Fredeen… - Canadian Journal of Soil …, 2018 - cdnsciencepub.com
Repeated analysis of soil organic matter (SOM) in the top 0.3 m of a perennial rotation
pasture with legumes in Nova Scotia showed a significant increase of SOM from 2007 to …

[PDF][PDF] CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF LOW PASTURE PRODUCTIVITY IN MUBI ZONE, ADAMAWA STATE, NIGERIA

AA Sadiq, SM Sulaiman, C Raymond, S Abubakar… - African Journal of … - ijaar.org
Mubi zone is one of the zones where grazing system are intensively practiced in Adamawa
state. However, herdsmen and farmers are faced with serious challenges of low pasture …