Open Journal of Soil Science

Volume 10, Issue 3 (March 2020)

ISSN Print: 2162-5360   ISSN Online: 2162-5379

Google-based Impact Factor: 1.36  Citations  

Demonstrating Short-Term Impacts of Grazing and Cover Crops on Soil Health and Economic Benefits in an Integrated Crop-Livestock System in South Dakota

HTML  XML Download Download as PDF (Size: 959KB)  PP. 109-136  
DOI: 10.4236/ojss.2020.103006    2,502 Downloads   4,857 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Integrated crop-livestock system (ICLS) is an alternative that can help in intensifying food production while benefiting the environment. However, the assessments of the impacts of ICLS on the soil and economic benefits relative to specific environments in South Dakota are still lacking. This study was to assess the effects of ICLS on soil health and economic benefits under a corn (Zea mays L.)-soybean (Glycine max L.)-rye (Secale cereale L.) rotation in South Dakota. Cover crops blends were planted after the rye crop, and grazing treatments (with and without) were applied after the cover crops establishment in 2015-2016. Data from this study indicate that most soil properties are not negatively impacted by grazing. However, the grazing increased soil bulk density (BD) and decreased soil organic carbon (SOC) and soil water retention (SWR) compared with the ungrazing. The effect of grazing on corn yield was not significant. The cover crops did not impact the pH, electrical conductivity (EC), total nitrogen (TN), β-glucosidase, acid hydrolysis carbon fraction, microbial biomass carbon, and SWR, but impacted the SOC, hot/cold water carbon fraction, BD, infiltration rate (qs) in some phases and depths. The effects of different cover crop blends on corn yield were not as strong. The economic analysis showed that implementing ICLS increased the profit of the farm by $17.23 ac−1 in the first year and $43.61 ac−1 in the second year. These findings indicate that ICLS practices with proper management benefit soil health and producer income.

Share and Cite:

Tobin, C. , Singh, S. , Kumar, S. , Wang, T. and Sexton, P. (2020) Demonstrating Short-Term Impacts of Grazing and Cover Crops on Soil Health and Economic Benefits in an Integrated Crop-Livestock System in South Dakota. Open Journal of Soil Science, 10, 109-136. doi: 10.4236/ojss.2020.103006.

Cited by

[1] Land cover classification and assessment of carrying capacities and stocking rates of crown lands in Manitoba
2023
[2] Assessing the Performance and Stability of Intensified and Diversified Dryland Cropping Strategies in the Inland Pacific Northwest with the CropSyst Model
2022
[3] Effect of cover crops, grazing and tillage practices on soil microbial community composition, function, and soil health in east central Mississippi soybean …
2022
[4] Interseeded Cover Crops in Ontario Grain Corn Systems: Potential Implications for Corn Nitrogen Uptake, Soil Health, and Residue Decomposition
2022
[5] Cover Crop Systems Impact on Biomass Production, Carbon-to-Nitrogen Ratio, Forage Quality, and Soil Health Indices in a Semiarid Environment.
2022
[6] Short-term soil physical responses to grazing and cover crops in an integrated crop-livestock agroecosystem
Journal of Soil and Water …, 2022
[7] Crop–livestock integration enhanced soil aggregate-associated carbon and nitrogen, and phospholipid fatty acid
Scientific Reports, 2022
[8] Enhancing long-term no-till wheat systems with cover crops and flash grazing
Soil Security, 2022
[9] Subsurface banding poultry litter influences edamame yield, forage quality, and leaf greenness
Agronomy …, 2022
[10] The impact of integrated crop-livestock systems: A review of the components and barriers of the classic farming approach
2022
[11] Soil bacterial community response to cover crops, cover crop termination, and predicted climate conditions in a dryland cropping system
… in Sustainable Food …, 2022
[12] Le pâturage des couverts d'interculture par les ovins et ses impacts: synthèse bibliographique
, 2021
[13] Response of soil bacterial communities to cropping systems, temporal changes, and environmental conditions in the northern Great Plains
2021
[14] The effects of grazing cover crops on animal performance, soil characteristics, and subsequent soybean production in east-central Mississippi
2021
[15] Cover-Crop Usage in South Dakota: Farmer Perceived Profitability and Future Adoption Decisions
2021
[16] Crop yield and economics of cropping systems involving different rotations, tillage, and cover crops
2021
[17] Enterprise mix diversification: an option for ecologically sustainable food and nutritional security of small holders in Indo-Gangetic plains
2021
[18] The medium‐term impacts of integrated crop‐livestock systems on crop yield and economic performance
Agronomy Journal, 2021
[19] Ecological intensification of food production by integrating forages
Agronomy, 2021
[20] Labile soil carbon and nitrogen fractions under short and long-term integrated crop–livestock agroecosystems
Soil …, 2021
[21] Potential for Precision Livestock Management Applications on Cattle Ranches
2020
[22] Agroecosystem management responses to Haney soil health test in the southeastern United States
2020
[23] Cover Crops Usage in South Dakota: Farmer Perceived Profitability and Future Adoption Decisions
2020
[24] Integration of Crop-Livestock Systems: An Opportunity to Protect Grasslands from Conversion to Cropland in the US Great Plains
2020
[25] CORE IDEAS
TS Rai12, T Nleya, S Kumar, P Sexton, T Wang

Copyright © 2024 by authors and Scientific Research Publishing Inc.

Creative Commons License

This work and the related PDF file are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.