2021
DOI: 10.1002/saj2.20215
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Compost and legume management differently alter soil microbial abundance and soil carbon in semiarid pastures

Abstract: Establishment of improved perennial pasture systems for livestock production has been demonstrated to improve soil health in the semiarid Texas Southern High Plains (SHP). Use of waste products from other components of the animal production chain, such as applying composted manure from feedlot operations to grazed pastures, may provide an additional means of improving soil health and sustainability of these systems. However, few studies have examined the impact of composted animal manure on the changes in soil… Show more

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