The nitrogen (N) balance in a double-cropped, effluent spray irrigation system was examined for several years in southern Australia. The amounts of N added by irrigation, removed in the crop, and lost by ammonia (NH3) volatilisation, denitrification, and leaching were measured. Results from the project provide pig producers with the knowledge necessary to evaluate the efficiency of such systems for managing N, and enable sustainable effluent reuse practices to be developed. Oats were grown through the winter (May to November) without irrigation, and irrigated maize was grown during the summer/autumn (December to April). Approximately 18 mm of effluent was applied every 3 days. The effluent was alkaline (pH 8.3) and the average ammoniacal-N ...
Dairy represents one of the most intensive and nitrogen (N) loaded production systems in the high ra...
Irrigated cotton in Australia is mainly grown on heavy textured soils which are prone to waterloggin...
The concentration of nitrate in groundwater in Canterbury has significantly increased primarily due ...
Land disposal is commonly used for urban and industrial wastewater, largely due to the high costs in...
Application of nitrogen (N) fertiliser is vital to the productivity of grains production systems. Ho...
Nitrogen (N) fertilizer use on dairy pastures in south eastern Australia has increased exponentially...
Future trends in New Zealand cropping, anticipate an increased use of fertilizer nitrogen (N). In or...
The appropriate use of wastes is a significant issue for the pig industry due to increasing pressure...
In Canterbury, New Zealand, sowing a spring brassica crop is a popular option for dairy cow winterin...
The surface waters of the Taupo region are of high quality and are sensitive to inputs of nitrogen. ...
Piggery pond sludge (PPS) was applied, as-collected (Wet PPS) and following stockpiling for 12 month...
Piggery pond sludge ( PPS) was applied, as-collected ( Wet PPS) and following stockpiling for 12 mon...
Context:A key pathway for nitrogen (N) loss, which is poorly quantified in livestock farming systems...
Nitrogen is often poorly managed in irrigated agro-ecosystems. Accumulation and leaching of N can oc...
Ammonia (NH3) volatilization may be an important part of the nitrogen (N) budget in swine-waste-amen...
Dairy represents one of the most intensive and nitrogen (N) loaded production systems in the high ra...
Irrigated cotton in Australia is mainly grown on heavy textured soils which are prone to waterloggin...
The concentration of nitrate in groundwater in Canterbury has significantly increased primarily due ...
Land disposal is commonly used for urban and industrial wastewater, largely due to the high costs in...
Application of nitrogen (N) fertiliser is vital to the productivity of grains production systems. Ho...
Nitrogen (N) fertilizer use on dairy pastures in south eastern Australia has increased exponentially...
Future trends in New Zealand cropping, anticipate an increased use of fertilizer nitrogen (N). In or...
The appropriate use of wastes is a significant issue for the pig industry due to increasing pressure...
In Canterbury, New Zealand, sowing a spring brassica crop is a popular option for dairy cow winterin...
The surface waters of the Taupo region are of high quality and are sensitive to inputs of nitrogen. ...
Piggery pond sludge (PPS) was applied, as-collected (Wet PPS) and following stockpiling for 12 month...
Piggery pond sludge ( PPS) was applied, as-collected ( Wet PPS) and following stockpiling for 12 mon...
Context:A key pathway for nitrogen (N) loss, which is poorly quantified in livestock farming systems...
Nitrogen is often poorly managed in irrigated agro-ecosystems. Accumulation and leaching of N can oc...
Ammonia (NH3) volatilization may be an important part of the nitrogen (N) budget in swine-waste-amen...
Dairy represents one of the most intensive and nitrogen (N) loaded production systems in the high ra...
Irrigated cotton in Australia is mainly grown on heavy textured soils which are prone to waterloggin...
The concentration of nitrate in groundwater in Canterbury has significantly increased primarily due ...