The large quantities of slurry and manure that are produced annually in many areas in which cattle are raised could be an important source of organic matter and nutrients for agriculture. However, the benefits of waste recycling may be partially offset by the risk of water pollution associated with runoff from the fields to which slurry or manure has been applied. In this paper, the effects of cattle manure application on soil erosion rates and runoff and on surface water pollution by faecal coliforms are analysed. Rainfall simulations at a rate of 70 mm h−1 were conducted in a sandy loam soil packed into soil flumes (2.5 m long×1 m wide) at a bulk density of 1400 kg m−3, with and without cattle slurry manure applied on the surface. For eac...
Manure is applied to cropland areas managed under diverse conditions, resulting in varying amounts o...
Two projects were completed to provide significant new information to the agricultural industry rega...
Dairy farming generates large volumes of liquid manure (slurry), which is ultimately recycled to agr...
The large quantities of slurry and manure that are produced annually in many areas in which cattle a...
The large quantities of slurry and manure that are produced annually in many areas with intensive an...
Rainfall simulation experiments on a laboratory soil flume were conducted to test the hypothesis tha...
Pasture runoff can contribute to elevated concentrations of nutrients, solids, and bacteria in downs...
The effect of grazing on water quality has been documented by bacteriological studie...
Manure or compost from beef cattle feedlots can be excellent sources of nutrients and organic matter...
Concentrations of human health-related microorganisms in runoff from agricultural plots (0.75m x 2m)...
Abstract A plot scale study was conducted to deter-mine bacterial transport in runoff from cropland ...
Simulating the rainfall-induced release of indicator bacteria from manure is essential to microbial ...
Manure has been used effectively to improve crop production and soil properties because it contains ...
Vegetative filter strips located at the bottom of a hillslope have been shown to substantially reduc...
Manure is applied to cropland areas with varying surface cover to meet single- or multiple-year crop...
Manure is applied to cropland areas managed under diverse conditions, resulting in varying amounts o...
Two projects were completed to provide significant new information to the agricultural industry rega...
Dairy farming generates large volumes of liquid manure (slurry), which is ultimately recycled to agr...
The large quantities of slurry and manure that are produced annually in many areas in which cattle a...
The large quantities of slurry and manure that are produced annually in many areas with intensive an...
Rainfall simulation experiments on a laboratory soil flume were conducted to test the hypothesis tha...
Pasture runoff can contribute to elevated concentrations of nutrients, solids, and bacteria in downs...
The effect of grazing on water quality has been documented by bacteriological studie...
Manure or compost from beef cattle feedlots can be excellent sources of nutrients and organic matter...
Concentrations of human health-related microorganisms in runoff from agricultural plots (0.75m x 2m)...
Abstract A plot scale study was conducted to deter-mine bacterial transport in runoff from cropland ...
Simulating the rainfall-induced release of indicator bacteria from manure is essential to microbial ...
Manure has been used effectively to improve crop production and soil properties because it contains ...
Vegetative filter strips located at the bottom of a hillslope have been shown to substantially reduc...
Manure is applied to cropland areas with varying surface cover to meet single- or multiple-year crop...
Manure is applied to cropland areas managed under diverse conditions, resulting in varying amounts o...
Two projects were completed to provide significant new information to the agricultural industry rega...
Dairy farming generates large volumes of liquid manure (slurry), which is ultimately recycled to agr...