A recording penetrometer to measure the strength of soil in relation to the stresses exerted by a walking cow |
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Authors: | D. SCHOLEFIELD D. M. HALL |
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Affiliation: | The Animal and Grassland Research Institute, Hurley, Maidenhead, Berks SL6 5LR, U.K. |
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Abstract: | ![]() A penetrometer has been designed for field use to simulate the stresses exerted on the ground by the hoof of a walking cow, and to measure the resulting deformation of the soil. The extent of deformation produced by the penetrometer in two intact topsoils under pasture was found to be small and independent of water content, whilst significant correlations between soil strength and water content were obtained using a cone penetrometer and a hand-held shear vane. The results imply that the deep hoofprints associated with poached pasture are not produced immediately upon treading wet soil, but only after a progressive loss of soil strength due to repeated treading. Thus the rate of loss, which is deduced to be a measure of the susceptibility of pasture to poaching, cannot be estimated directly from a single measure of soil strength. |
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