Soil Fertility, Animal Health

With "The Loss of Soil Organic Matter and Its Restoration

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Nature, Plant Life, Plants, Environment, Ecology, Technology, Agriculture & Animal Husbandry
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Author: Midwest Journal Press, William A. Albrecht, Dr. Robert C. Worstell ISBN: 9781312921047
Publisher: Midwest Journal Press Publication: February 28, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Midwest Journal Press, William A. Albrecht, Dr. Robert C. Worstell
ISBN: 9781312921047
Publisher: Midwest Journal Press
Publication: February 28, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Nature works and has been working for a billion and a half years—ever since there were living things on earth. This is important. We talk of controlling nature, but any wise farmer or stockman knows that nature makes the rules for us to learn and follow, if we can. In short, the ecologist is in a position to furnish us, in many ways, models which we can follow in our own operations.

Before the prairies were settled, plowed and fenced, wild herds moved back and forth across them, never staying in one place after the grass was cropped too short. These moving herds distributed minerals from their droppings and remains, for it is well-known that wild animals usually maintain a good mineral balance by visiting salt-licks and varying their pasture-grounds.

Here in a nutshell is the model for proper use of grasslands.

How well do we follow it in our own operations?
Do we plan for groups of dry years, or act as though the moist ones would last forever?
Do we plant good mixtures, including legumes, in our pastures?
Do we replace minerals removed by crops and live stock?
Do we allow live stock to make its own free choice of a variety of forage, feed and minerals placed before it?

These are some of the points Dr. Albrecht is thinking about in the series of papers which follow. It takes a lot of common sense to get across the information we need. He has it and can put it out so we can all understand it.

(From the Introduction)

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Nature works and has been working for a billion and a half years—ever since there were living things on earth. This is important. We talk of controlling nature, but any wise farmer or stockman knows that nature makes the rules for us to learn and follow, if we can. In short, the ecologist is in a position to furnish us, in many ways, models which we can follow in our own operations.

Before the prairies were settled, plowed and fenced, wild herds moved back and forth across them, never staying in one place after the grass was cropped too short. These moving herds distributed minerals from their droppings and remains, for it is well-known that wild animals usually maintain a good mineral balance by visiting salt-licks and varying their pasture-grounds.

Here in a nutshell is the model for proper use of grasslands.

How well do we follow it in our own operations?
Do we plan for groups of dry years, or act as though the moist ones would last forever?
Do we plant good mixtures, including legumes, in our pastures?
Do we replace minerals removed by crops and live stock?
Do we allow live stock to make its own free choice of a variety of forage, feed and minerals placed before it?

These are some of the points Dr. Albrecht is thinking about in the series of papers which follow. It takes a lot of common sense to get across the information we need. He has it and can put it out so we can all understand it.

(From the Introduction)

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