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Jerry L. Hatfield, Wayne L. Fredericks

Changes in Soils and Crops along a Transformational Journey

Crops & Soils Magazine | March-April 2022; DOI: 10.1002/crso.20181; SOURCE LINK: ASA
WaterAMP Module 1: Soil Carbon and Water
PlantsAMP Module 3: Vegetation
Stanley, Wilson, Patterson, Machmuller, Cotrufo

Ruminating on soil carbon: Applying current understanding to inform grazing management

Wiley - Global Change Biology, (February 2024); DOI: 10.1111/gcb.17223
WaterAMP Module 1: Soil Carbon and Water
MicrobesAMP Module 4: Soil microbiology
Gandura O. Abagandura, Martha Mamo, Walter H. Schacht, Aaron Shropshire, Jerry D. Volesky

Soil carbon and nitrogen after eight years of rotational grazing in the Nebraska Sandhills meadows

Geoderma, Volume 442, February 2024, 116776

SOURCE LINK: Science Direct

WaterAMP Module 1: Soil Carbon and Water
Paige Stanley, Nathan Sayre, Lynn Huntsinger

Holistic Management Shifts Ranchers’ Mental Models for Successful Adaptive Grazing

Rangeland Ecology & Management
Volume 93, March 2024, Pages 33-48; SOURCE LINK: Science Direct
FarmersAMP Module 8: Farmer/rancher well-being
P. McKenna, S. Banwart

Reassessing the warming impact of methane emissions from Irish livestock using GW* - historical trends and sustainable futures

Title: Irish Journal of Agricultural and Food Research
ISSN (Electronic): 2009-9029; Publication date (Electronic): 20 January 2024

SOURCE LINK: Science Open

Green House GasesAMP Module 2: Greenhouse Gas Cycling
Ryan B. Schmid Ryan, Kelton D. Welch, Jonathan G. Lundgren

A Survey of the Dung-Dwelling Arthropod Community in the Pastures of the Northern Plains

Insects 2024, 15(1), 38 January 2024, 15010038

SOURCE LINK: MDPI

Green House GasesAMP Module 5: Arthropods
Jingwei Shi, Mingyang Song, Lin Yang, et al.

Recalcitrant organic carbon plays a key role in soil carbon sequestration along a long-term vegetation succession on the Loess Plateau

CATENA Vol. 233, December 2023, 107528
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WaterAMP Module 1: Soil Carbon and Water
PlantsAMP Module 3: Vegetation
Eric Post, Elina Kaarlejarvi, et al

Large herbivore diversity slows sea ice–associated decline in arctic tundra diversity.

Science 380, 1282–1287 (2023) 23 June 2023

M. Francesca Cotrufo* and Jocelyn M. Lavallee

Soil organic matter formation, persistence, and functioning: A synthesis of current understanding to inform its conservation and regeneration

Advances in Agronomy, Vol. 172 2022 Elsevier Inc. ISSN 0065-2113
WaterAMP Module 1: Soil Carbon and Water
PlantsAMP Module 3: Vegetation
K. Phukubye, et al.

On the impact of grassland management on soil carbon stocks: a worldwide meta-analysis.

Geoderma Regional 28 (2022) e00479
WaterAMP Module 1: Soil Carbon and Water
PlantsAMP Module 3: Vegetation
Mosier, et al.

Restoring Soil Fertility on Degraded Lands to Meet Food, Fuel, and Climate Security Needs via Perennialization

Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems 10/2021 | Vol 5 | Article 706142
WaterAMP Module 1: Soil Carbon and Water
PlantsAMP Module 3: Vegetation
Hannah Gosnell

Regenerating soil, regeneration soul: an integral approach to understading agricultural transformation.

IR3S / IGES  (2021)
NOTE: The 'Download PDF' is a link to SpringerLink
WaterAMP Module 1: Soil Carbon and Water
PlantsAMP Module 3: Vegetation
Timm F. Dobert, Edward W. Bork, Steven Apfelbaum, et al.

Adaptive multi-paddock grazing improves water infiltration in Canadian grassland soils.

Journal of Soil and Water Conservation March 2016, 71 (2) 156-164
WaterAMP Module 1: Soil Carbon and Water
PlantsAMP Module 3: Vegetation
Bork, et al.

Comparative Pasture Management on Canadian Cattle Ranches With and Without Adaptive Multipaddock Grazing.

Elsevier Journal-Rangeland Ecology & Management, Volume 78, September 2021

Shrestha, et al.

Adaptive Multi-Paddock Grazing Lowers Soil Greenhouse Gas Emission Potential by Altering Extracellular Enzyme Activity.

MDPI, Agronomy 2020, 10, 1781
Greenhouse gasesAMP Module 2: Greenhouse gas cycling
T. Wang, et al.

Expanding grass-based agriculture on marginal land in the U.S. Great Plains: The role of management intensive grazing.

MDPI, Agronomy 2020, 10, 1781
PlantsAMP Module 3: Vegetation
S.L. Kronberg, et al.

Review: Closing nutrient cycles for animal production – Current and future agroecological and socio-economic issues.

Elsevier Journal, International Journal of Animal Biosciences 2021
LivestockAMP Module 7: Livestock well-being
Stephan van Vliet , et al.

A metabolomics comparison of plant‐based meat and grass‐fed meat indicates large nutritional differences despite comparable Nutrition Facts panels.

Scientific Reports, (2021) 11:13828
LivestockAMP Module 7: Livestock well-being
Tong Wang1, et al.

Understanding producers’ perspectives on rotational grazing benefits across US Great Plains.

Cambridge University Press, 29 Jun 2021 17:45:08