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Virtual Grassland Show 2020
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<blockquote data-quote="Brid @ ADAS" data-source="post: 6943719" data-attributes="member: 148882"><p>Have you concerns about soil structural problems or want tips on avoidance and alleviation? Pau[ATTACH=full]879971[/ATTACH]l Newell-Price gives us the rundown here of his presentation "Managing Soil Structure to optimise grass production"</p><p></p><p><strong>Causes of soil structure problems</strong></p><p>Causes of soil structure problems tend to be:</p><p>•Management pressures</p><p>•Extension of grazing periods at both the start and end of the growing season</p><p>•Increased vehicle size</p><p></p><p>High risk times for soil compaction in grasslands are typically when grazing is extended into late autumn and winter months and when heavy machinery travels across ‘wet’ soils.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brid @ ADAS, post: 6943719, member: 148882"] Have you concerns about soil structural problems or want tips on avoidance and alleviation? Pau[ATTACH type="full" align="right" width="81px" alt="soil structure problems.png"]879971[/ATTACH]l Newell-Price gives us the rundown here of his presentation "Managing Soil Structure to optimise grass production" [B]Causes of soil structure problems[/B] Causes of soil structure problems tend to be: •Management pressures •Extension of grazing periods at both the start and end of the growing season •Increased vehicle size High risk times for soil compaction in grasslands are typically when grazing is extended into late autumn and winter months and when heavy machinery travels across ‘wet’ soils. [/QUOTE]
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