Grazing animals and pasture production can affect water quality both positively and negatively. Good management practices for forage production protect the soil surface from erosion compared with conventionally produced crops. Grazing animals and pasture production can negatively affect water quality through erosion and sediment transport into surface waters, through nutrients from urine and feces dropped by the animals and fertility practices associated with production of high-quality pasture, and through pathogens from the wastes. Erosion and sediment transport is primarily associated with high-density stocking and/ or poor forage stands. The two nutrients of primary concern relating to animal production are N and P. Nitrogen is of concer...
Contaminant loss from grazed pasture can negatively affect freshwater quality. There is, however, li...
With growing human populations, we need to produce more food. Food production requires growing crops...
There is substantial concern that microbial and nutrient pollution by cattle on public lands degrade...
Grazing animals and pasture production can affect water quality both positively and negatively. Good...
Grazing animals and pasture production can affect water quality both positively and negatively. Good...
Erosion and runoff from pastures may lead to degradation of surface water. A 2-yr grazing study was ...
Water is a critical nutrient for livestock and poultry. As with feed ingredients, livestock water sh...
Elevated phosphorus (P) loading of wetlands, streams, lakes, and reservoirs can occur from nonpoint ...
Grasslands are being replaced by urbanization and more profitable agricultural activities around the...
With increased concentration of livestock numbers and operations into smaller geographic areas, part...
In order to quantify the sources of sediment, phosphorus (P), and pathogen loading of pasture strea...
Elevated phosphorus (P) loading of wetlands, streams, lakes, and reservoirs can occur from nonpoint ...
Dairy farm size has increased in the United States, while the profit margin has decreased. An alter...
Livestock grazing is considered a major contributor in the loss of phosphorus (P) and suspended sedi...
<div><p>There is substantial concern that microbial and nutrient pollution by cattle on public lands...
Contaminant loss from grazed pasture can negatively affect freshwater quality. There is, however, li...
With growing human populations, we need to produce more food. Food production requires growing crops...
There is substantial concern that microbial and nutrient pollution by cattle on public lands degrade...
Grazing animals and pasture production can affect water quality both positively and negatively. Good...
Grazing animals and pasture production can affect water quality both positively and negatively. Good...
Erosion and runoff from pastures may lead to degradation of surface water. A 2-yr grazing study was ...
Water is a critical nutrient for livestock and poultry. As with feed ingredients, livestock water sh...
Elevated phosphorus (P) loading of wetlands, streams, lakes, and reservoirs can occur from nonpoint ...
Grasslands are being replaced by urbanization and more profitable agricultural activities around the...
With increased concentration of livestock numbers and operations into smaller geographic areas, part...
In order to quantify the sources of sediment, phosphorus (P), and pathogen loading of pasture strea...
Elevated phosphorus (P) loading of wetlands, streams, lakes, and reservoirs can occur from nonpoint ...
Dairy farm size has increased in the United States, while the profit margin has decreased. An alter...
Livestock grazing is considered a major contributor in the loss of phosphorus (P) and suspended sedi...
<div><p>There is substantial concern that microbial and nutrient pollution by cattle on public lands...
Contaminant loss from grazed pasture can negatively affect freshwater quality. There is, however, li...
With growing human populations, we need to produce more food. Food production requires growing crops...
There is substantial concern that microbial and nutrient pollution by cattle on public lands degrade...