Dirk Phillipp
Researcher
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Animal Science
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Biography and Research Information
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Dirk Phillipp's research investigates the impact of winter hay-feeding practices on soil properties within rotationally grazed pasture systems in the Ozark Highlands. His work examines how different feeding strategies influence soil health, a critical component of sustainable agricultural systems. Phillipp collaborates with researchers from the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station and the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Kristofor R. Brye, Mike Daniels, Larry Berry, and Andrew N. Sharpley. He has published one study to date, with an h-index of 1 and 2 total citations. His recent publication focuses on the specific effects of winter feeding methods on soil characteristics within this Ozark ecosystem.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 2
Selected Publications
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Winter hay‐feeding effects on soil properties in a rotationally grazed pasture system in the Ozark Highlands (2025)
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- Winter hay‐feeding effects on soil properties in a rotationally grazed pasture system in the Ozark Highlands
- Winter hay‐feeding effects on soil properties in a rotationally grazed pasture system in the Ozark Highlands
- Winter hay‐feeding effects on soil properties in a rotationally grazed pasture system in the Ozark Highlands
- Winter hay‐feeding effects on soil properties in a rotationally grazed pasture system in the Ozark Highlands
- Winter hay‐feeding effects on soil properties in a rotationally grazed pasture system in the Ozark Highlands
- Winter hay‐feeding effects on soil properties in a rotationally grazed pasture system in the Ozark Highlands
- Winter hay‐feeding effects on soil properties in a rotationally grazed pasture system in the Ozark Highlands
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