2021
DOI: 10.36783/18069657rbcs20200163
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On-farm evaluation of regenerative land-use practices in a semi-arid pasture agroecosystem in West Texas, USA

Abstract: Continually rising scarcity in water and nutrient resources, especially in semi-arid agricultural systems, combined with increased frequency of extreme weather events such as drought, contribute to a growing need for resilient and regenerative agricultural ecosystems. However, evaluating a myriad of combinations of producer-led sustainable management practices in on-farm research remains challenging. Few studies have elucidated spatial variability in measured soil properties across the study area due to logist… Show more

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“…Some authors assume that regenerative agriculture improves animal access to sufficient, nutritious, and naturally produced food. For example, Slaughter et al (2021) explain that regenerative grazing management can suppress weeds, thus improving the animal diet quality. Indeed, the suppression of weeds is an expected outcome of applying short grazing periods with high stocking rate (Savory & Butterfield 2017;Pinheiro Machado Filho et al 2021).…”
Section: Animal Welfare Terms In Regenerative Agriculturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some authors assume that regenerative agriculture improves animal access to sufficient, nutritious, and naturally produced food. For example, Slaughter et al (2021) explain that regenerative grazing management can suppress weeds, thus improving the animal diet quality. Indeed, the suppression of weeds is an expected outcome of applying short grazing periods with high stocking rate (Savory & Butterfield 2017;Pinheiro Machado Filho et al 2021).…”
Section: Animal Welfare Terms In Regenerative Agriculturementioning
confidence: 99%