Author:
Ashworth Amanda J.,Kharel Tulsi,Sauer Tom,Adams Taylor C.,Philipp Dirk,Thomas Andrew L.,Owens Phillip R.
Abstract
AbstractSystems-level studies aimed at determining how soil properties are linked to plant production and ultimately animal response spatially are lacking. This study aims to identify if grazing pressure is linked to soil properties, terrain attributes, and above-ground plant accumulation and nutritive value in a silvopastoral (or integrated tree-livestock) system. Overall, cattle prefer grazing native grasses (2.81 vs. 1.24 h ha−1 AU−1) and udic (dry) landscape positions compared to aquic (wet) areas (2.07 vs. 1.60 h ha−1 AU−1). Greater grazing frequency occurs in udic soils with greater phosphorus and potassium contents and with accumulated forage with less lignin (P ≤ 0.05), which correspond to reduced elevation and greater tree height and diameter (shade) during summer mob grazing. Combining spatial monitoring technologies (both soil and animal) with forage allowance can optimize grazing systems management and sustainability spatially and temporally.
Funder
Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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