UNL study shows no compaction when grazing in fall or early spring

A long-term grazing study conducted by the University of Nebraska found no significant signs of compaction when grazing corn residue in the fall or early spring.   Mary Drewnoski is a beef specialist with UNL…   “What we did find is that we see an uptick in penetration resistance, which is very similar to what […]

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