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Clarifying the effect of season on the early crop development of unconditionally grazed sheep

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January 1, 2024
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Csizi, I., Varga, K., & Halasz, A. (2024). Clarifying the effect of season on the early crop development of unconditionally grazed sheep. Grassland Studies, 21(2), 17-22. https://doi.org/10.55725/gygk/2023/21/2/13473
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The feasibility of first grazing of extensive sheep pastures was investigated by monitoring the height of grassland in the spring of 2022 and 2023 at the Karcag Research Institute, focusing on the effect of vintage in this manuscript. For 6 grassland plots with different parameters, potentially suitable for early spring sheep grazing, in a meadow on solonyec soil with no level of inputs due to environmental subsidies, we refined soil temperature, soil moisture and height of grassland vegetation at the same time of year. For both years, it was concluded that it is justified to start grazing sheep on the fallow grassland and the pasture forest.