Larry Berry
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Also affiliated: University of Arkansas System (2022); Huron Gastro (2013)
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Larry Berry studies the impact of agricultural practices on environmental quality and soil properties. His research includes investigating water quality adjacent to swine slurry holding ponds and the effects of winter hay-feeding on soil properties within rotationally grazed pasture systems in the Ozark Highlands. Berry's work contributes to understanding the environmental implications of concentrated animal feeding operations and pasture management techniques.
Berry collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Kristofor R. Brye, Mike Daniels, Andrew N. Sharpley, and James Burke, with whom he has co-authored multiple publications. He has received funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for the "Shared Arkansas Research Plan for Community Cyber Infrastructure (SHARP CCI)" project, serving as Co-Principal Investigator on an award totaling $199,592. Berry maintains an active laboratory website to disseminate his research findings. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 2, with a total of 6 publications and 24 citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 3
- Publications: 6
- Citations: 25
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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Water quality adjacent to swine slurry holding ponds associated with a concentrated animal feeding operation (2022)
Federal Grants 1 $199,592 total
CC* CIRA: Shared Arkansas Research Plan for Community Cyber Infrastructure (SHARP CCI)
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- Water quality adjacent to swine slurry holding ponds associated with a concentrated animal feeding operation
- Winter hay‐feeding effects on soil properties in a rotationally grazed pasture system in the Ozark Highlands
- Water quality adjacent to swine slurry holding ponds associated with a concentrated animal feeding operation
- Winter hay‐feeding effects on soil properties in a rotationally grazed pasture system in the Ozark Highlands
- Water quality adjacent to swine slurry holding ponds associated with a concentrated animal feeding operation
- Winter hay‐feeding effects on soil properties in a rotationally grazed pasture system in the Ozark Highlands
- Water quality adjacent to swine slurry holding ponds associated with a concentrated animal feeding operation
- Winter hay‐feeding effects on soil properties in a rotationally grazed pasture system in the Ozark Highlands
- Water quality adjacent to swine slurry holding ponds associated with a concentrated animal feeding operation
- Water quality adjacent to swine slurry holding ponds associated with a concentrated animal feeding operation
- Water quality adjacent to swine slurry holding ponds associated with a concentrated animal feeding operation
- Water quality adjacent to swine slurry holding ponds associated with a concentrated animal feeding operation
- 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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