Vegetative filter strips located at the bottom of a hillslope have been shown to substantially reduce nutrients and sediment in runoff. Cropland areas could serve a similar function. However, little scientifically derived information is available to help identify the setback distances required to effectively reduce the transport of contaminants in runoff. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of setback distance and runoff rate on the concentrations and mass transport rates of selected constituents following land application of beef cattle manure to a no-till cropland area. The study site had a residue cover of 8.84 Mg ha-1 and a slope gradient of 6.2%. The 20 plots examined during the investigation were 3.7 m across the ...
The placement of stiff‐stemmed grass hedges on the contour along a hillslope has been shown to decre...
Runoff losses of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from field applied manure can contribute to surface...
Little information is currently available concerning the effects of varying flow rate on nutrient tr...
Vegetative filter strips located at the bottom of a hillslope have been shown to substantially reduc...
The use of setback distances for manure application on cropland areas adjacent to surface water bodi...
Pasture runoff can contribute to elevated concentrations of nutrients, solids, and bacteria in downs...
Manure is applied to cropland areas managed under diverse conditions, resulting in varying amounts o...
Little information is currently available concerning temporal changes in nutrient transport followin...
Little information is currently available concerning temporal changes in nutrient transport followin...
The effectiveness of a narrow grass hedge in reducing runoff nutrient loads following manure applica...
Manure is applied to cropland areas managed under diverse conditions resulting in varying amounts of...
Manure or compost from beef cattle feedlots can be an excellent sources of nutrients and organic mat...
Little information is currently available concerning the effects of varying flow rate on nutrient tr...
The placement of stiff-stemmed grass hedges on the contour along a hill slope has been shown to decr...
A field study was completed to measure the effects of varying flow rate on nutrient transport follow...
The placement of stiff‐stemmed grass hedges on the contour along a hillslope has been shown to decre...
Runoff losses of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from field applied manure can contribute to surface...
Little information is currently available concerning the effects of varying flow rate on nutrient tr...
Vegetative filter strips located at the bottom of a hillslope have been shown to substantially reduc...
The use of setback distances for manure application on cropland areas adjacent to surface water bodi...
Pasture runoff can contribute to elevated concentrations of nutrients, solids, and bacteria in downs...
Manure is applied to cropland areas managed under diverse conditions, resulting in varying amounts o...
Little information is currently available concerning temporal changes in nutrient transport followin...
Little information is currently available concerning temporal changes in nutrient transport followin...
The effectiveness of a narrow grass hedge in reducing runoff nutrient loads following manure applica...
Manure is applied to cropland areas managed under diverse conditions resulting in varying amounts of...
Manure or compost from beef cattle feedlots can be an excellent sources of nutrients and organic mat...
Little information is currently available concerning the effects of varying flow rate on nutrient tr...
The placement of stiff-stemmed grass hedges on the contour along a hill slope has been shown to decr...
A field study was completed to measure the effects of varying flow rate on nutrient transport follow...
The placement of stiff‐stemmed grass hedges on the contour along a hillslope has been shown to decre...
Runoff losses of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from field applied manure can contribute to surface...
Little information is currently available concerning the effects of varying flow rate on nutrient tr...