Elevated phosphorus (P) loading of wetlands, streams, lakes, and reservoirs can occur from nonpoint sources such as grazing of uplands, wet meadows, and palustrine wetlands. Erosion caused by livestock grazing or any activity will increase the total P load in streams; however, herbivores can also harvest P from forage and export a significant amount of P from the watershed. Some land managers fail to recognize that the P taken up by plants will continue to cycle through soil and water. Dissolved P or P attached to soil particles suspended in water are the primary vectors of P movement in a watershed. Herbivores add another vector with more opportunities to export P from the watershed. Using best management practices such as rotational grazi...
Contaminant loss from grazed pasture can negatively affect freshwater quality. There is, however, li...
Grassland farming systems are an important contributor to the New Zealand economy, however recent ex...
Many nutrient mitigation best management practices (BMP) are promoted by state and federal agencies ...
Elevated phosphorus (P) loading of wetlands, streams, lakes, and reservoirs can occur from nonpoint ...
Elevated phosphorus (P) loading of wetlands, streams, lakes, and reservoirs can occur from nonpoint ...
The amount of phosphorus (P) in surface runoff from agricultural lands is of concern because of the ...
The amounts of sediment and phosphorus (P) in water runoff from agricultural lands are of concern be...
Livestock grazing is considered a major contributor in the loss of phosphorus (P) and suspended sedi...
Runoff from pastures and crop production areas contributes phosphorus (P) to surface water. This the...
Fertilizer phosphorus (P) and grazing-related factors can influence runoff P concentrations from gra...
Minimizing nonpoint source nutrient pollution is important to the sustainability of grazing lands. I...
Erosion and runoff from pastures may lead to degradation of surface water. A 2-yr grazing study was ...
In spring 2001, grazing was initiated on pastures at the ISU Rhodes Research Farm to determine the e...
In order to quantify the sources of sediment, phosphorus (P), and pathogen loading of pasture strea...
Grazing animals and pasture production can affect water quality both positively and negatively. Good...
Contaminant loss from grazed pasture can negatively affect freshwater quality. There is, however, li...
Grassland farming systems are an important contributor to the New Zealand economy, however recent ex...
Many nutrient mitigation best management practices (BMP) are promoted by state and federal agencies ...
Elevated phosphorus (P) loading of wetlands, streams, lakes, and reservoirs can occur from nonpoint ...
Elevated phosphorus (P) loading of wetlands, streams, lakes, and reservoirs can occur from nonpoint ...
The amount of phosphorus (P) in surface runoff from agricultural lands is of concern because of the ...
The amounts of sediment and phosphorus (P) in water runoff from agricultural lands are of concern be...
Livestock grazing is considered a major contributor in the loss of phosphorus (P) and suspended sedi...
Runoff from pastures and crop production areas contributes phosphorus (P) to surface water. This the...
Fertilizer phosphorus (P) and grazing-related factors can influence runoff P concentrations from gra...
Minimizing nonpoint source nutrient pollution is important to the sustainability of grazing lands. I...
Erosion and runoff from pastures may lead to degradation of surface water. A 2-yr grazing study was ...
In spring 2001, grazing was initiated on pastures at the ISU Rhodes Research Farm to determine the e...
In order to quantify the sources of sediment, phosphorus (P), and pathogen loading of pasture strea...
Grazing animals and pasture production can affect water quality both positively and negatively. Good...
Contaminant loss from grazed pasture can negatively affect freshwater quality. There is, however, li...
Grassland farming systems are an important contributor to the New Zealand economy, however recent ex...
Many nutrient mitigation best management practices (BMP) are promoted by state and federal agencies ...