The excessive application of manure on cropland areas can cause nutrients to accumulate near the soil surface. This study was conducted to measure the effects of moldboard plowing on the redistribution of nutrients within the soil profile and nutrient transport by overland flow. Composted beef cattle manure was applied at dry weights of 0, 68, 105, 142, and 178 Mg ha-1 to a silty clay loam soil and then incorporated by disking. Selected plots were moldboard plowed 244 days later to a depth of approximately 23 cm. Soil samples for analysis of water‐soluble phosphorus, Bray and Kurtz No. 1 phosphorus (Bray-1 P), NO3-N, and NH4-N were collected at depths of 0‐5, 5‐15, and 15‐30 cm before and after moldboard plowing. Three 30 min simulated rain...
Phosphorus (P) losses from agricultural land is a serious environmental issue because of the impact ...
There is an increasing concern on the use of nitrogen (N) based manure application rate for corn pro...
Manure is applied to cropland areas with varying surface cover to meet single‐year or multiple‐year ...
The excessive application of manure on cropland areas can cause nutrients to accumulate near the soi...
ABSTRACT. The excessive application of manure on cropland areas can cause nutrients to accumulate ne...
Little information is currently available concerning temporal changes in nutrient transport followin...
Little information is currently available concerning the effects of varying flow rate on nutrient tr...
Manure or compost from beef cattle feedlots can be an excellent sources of nutrients and organic mat...
Little information is currently available concerning temporal changes in nutrient transport followin...
Manure is applied to cropland areas managed under diverse conditions, resulting in varying amounts o...
The application of compost or fertilizer at rates that exceed crop nutrient requirements can result ...
A field study was completed to measure the effects of varying flow rate on nutrient transport follow...
Little information is currently available concerning the effects of varying flow rate on nutrient tr...
Manure is applied to cropland areas managed under diverse conditions resulting in varying amounts of...
Long–term manure and fertilizer applications to a soil can increase phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) ...
Phosphorus (P) losses from agricultural land is a serious environmental issue because of the impact ...
There is an increasing concern on the use of nitrogen (N) based manure application rate for corn pro...
Manure is applied to cropland areas with varying surface cover to meet single‐year or multiple‐year ...
The excessive application of manure on cropland areas can cause nutrients to accumulate near the soi...
ABSTRACT. The excessive application of manure on cropland areas can cause nutrients to accumulate ne...
Little information is currently available concerning temporal changes in nutrient transport followin...
Little information is currently available concerning the effects of varying flow rate on nutrient tr...
Manure or compost from beef cattle feedlots can be an excellent sources of nutrients and organic mat...
Little information is currently available concerning temporal changes in nutrient transport followin...
Manure is applied to cropland areas managed under diverse conditions, resulting in varying amounts o...
The application of compost or fertilizer at rates that exceed crop nutrient requirements can result ...
A field study was completed to measure the effects of varying flow rate on nutrient transport follow...
Little information is currently available concerning the effects of varying flow rate on nutrient tr...
Manure is applied to cropland areas managed under diverse conditions resulting in varying amounts of...
Long–term manure and fertilizer applications to a soil can increase phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) ...
Phosphorus (P) losses from agricultural land is a serious environmental issue because of the impact ...
There is an increasing concern on the use of nitrogen (N) based manure application rate for corn pro...
Manure is applied to cropland areas with varying surface cover to meet single‐year or multiple‐year ...