EUROPEAN SOIL BUREAU ⎯ RESEARCH REPORT NO. 9 Soil Survey and Databases in Iceland

Icelandic agriculture is characterised by the use of extensive rangelands for grazing and the making of hay for winter feeding. Cultivated land is of limited extent. Iceland has therefore traditionally

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Main Author: Ólafur Arnalds
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http://eusoils.jrc.ec.europa.eu/ESDB_Archive/eusoils_docs/esb_rr/n09_soilresources_of_europe/Iceland.pdf
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Summary:Icelandic agriculture is characterised by the use of extensive rangelands for grazing and the making of hay for winter feeding. Cultivated land is of limited extent. Iceland has therefore traditionally