Abstract

Soils in the study, carried out in the Texas Trans-Pecos region, were fine-loamy, mixed, thermic Aridic Calciustolls; fine-loamy, mixed, thermic Aridic Usthochrepts; and fine, mixed, thermic Typic Chromusterts. Our primary objective was to determine the effect of three grazing intensities within an intensive, short-duration grazing system on selected soil physical properties. Maximum compaction occurred in the A2/AB horizons, which has significantly higher (P Keywords: bulk density; conductivity; density; grazing intensity; infiltration; infiltration rates; organic carbon; porosity; properties; semi-arid; short duration grazing; soil compaction; soils; texas; treatments; u.s.a. African Journal of Range & Forage Science , 10(2): pp. 82-85

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