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Nutrient Cycling in Pastures (Summary)
Nutrient Cycling in Pastures (Summary)
Good
pasture management practices favor effective use and recycling
of nutrients. Nutrient cycles important in pasture systems are
the water, carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus cycles. This in-depth
64-page publication provides basic descriptions of these nutrient
cycles then provides guidelines for managing pastures to enhance
nutrient cycling efficiency for productive forage and livestock
growth, soil health, and water quality.
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Last Updated December 28, 2007
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