We modelled the response of soil C and milk production to various drivers.
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The model was tested against eddy-covariance data with excellent agreement.
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Outcomes depended on C gain, grazing loss, soil C stability and decomposition rates.
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There were trade-offs between C use for grazing and SOC formation.
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Increasing soil C is difficult because both soil C and milk production need C.
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