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Research from AgResearch Ltd. has provided new data on soil science.

Publication: Agriculture Week
Publication Date: 01-OCT-09
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
According to a study from Mosgiel, New Zealand, "In southern New Zealand, grazing of forage crops is common practice to satisfy feed requirements of animals in winter when pasture growth is limited. This practice has been shown to cause soil physical damage and increased loss of surface water contaminants sediment and phosphorus (P) to water bodies."

"Strategies to mitigate the loss of sediment and P were trialled on...

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