The use of pond ash (fly ash that has been placed in evaporative ponds for storage and subsequently dewatered) for feedlot surfaces provides a drier environment for livestock and furnishes economic benefits. However, pond ash is known to have high concentrations of trace elements, and the runoff water‐quality effects of feedlot surfaces amended with pond ash are not well defined. For this study, two experimental units (plots) were established in eight feedlot pens. Four of the pens contained unamended soil surfaces, and the remaining four pens had pond‐ash amended surfaces. Before each test, unconsolidated surface material was removed from four of the plots for each of the amendment treatments, resulting in eight unamended plots and eight p...
Vegetative filter strips located at the bottom of a hillslope have been shown to substantially reduc...
Beef cattle feedlots contain unconsolidated surface materials (loose manure pack) that accumulate du...
The size distribution of sediment in runoff from feedlot surfaces influences erosion rates and settl...
The use of pond ash (fly ash that has been placed in evaporative ponds for storage and subsequently ...
The addition of pond ash (fly ash that has been placed in evaporative ponds and subsequently dewater...
Runoff from land areas amended with poultry (Gallus gallus domesticus) manure can contain elevated c...
Within the past decade, emphasis has been placed on the quality of our environment. Beef cattle feed...
Distillers byproducts can serve as valuable sources of protein and energy for beef cattle. However, ...
Beef cattle feedlots contain unconsolidated material that accumulates on the feedlot surface during ...
Nutrient and microbial transport by runoff may vary at different locations within a beef cattle feed...
Nutrient and microbial transport by runoff may vary at different locations within a beef cattle feed...
Beef feedlot runoff is a potential environmental contaminant. As such, it should be managed properly...
Collection, storage, and ultimate land disposal of livestock feedlot runoff is becoming a more commo...
(print) iii, 33 leaves : ill., maps ; 28 cmThis study was supported in part by the Office of Water R...
Beef feedlot runoff is a potential environmental contaminant. As such, its proper management is requ...
Vegetative filter strips located at the bottom of a hillslope have been shown to substantially reduc...
Beef cattle feedlots contain unconsolidated surface materials (loose manure pack) that accumulate du...
The size distribution of sediment in runoff from feedlot surfaces influences erosion rates and settl...
The use of pond ash (fly ash that has been placed in evaporative ponds for storage and subsequently ...
The addition of pond ash (fly ash that has been placed in evaporative ponds and subsequently dewater...
Runoff from land areas amended with poultry (Gallus gallus domesticus) manure can contain elevated c...
Within the past decade, emphasis has been placed on the quality of our environment. Beef cattle feed...
Distillers byproducts can serve as valuable sources of protein and energy for beef cattle. However, ...
Beef cattle feedlots contain unconsolidated material that accumulates on the feedlot surface during ...
Nutrient and microbial transport by runoff may vary at different locations within a beef cattle feed...
Nutrient and microbial transport by runoff may vary at different locations within a beef cattle feed...
Beef feedlot runoff is a potential environmental contaminant. As such, it should be managed properly...
Collection, storage, and ultimate land disposal of livestock feedlot runoff is becoming a more commo...
(print) iii, 33 leaves : ill., maps ; 28 cmThis study was supported in part by the Office of Water R...
Beef feedlot runoff is a potential environmental contaminant. As such, its proper management is requ...
Vegetative filter strips located at the bottom of a hillslope have been shown to substantially reduc...
Beef cattle feedlots contain unconsolidated surface materials (loose manure pack) that accumulate du...
The size distribution of sediment in runoff from feedlot surfaces influences erosion rates and settl...