This study assessed the effect of successive applications of pig slurry on the dry matter (DM) production and the nitrogen use efficiency of giant missionary grass along two years. A total of 55, 110, 165, 220 and 275 m³ of pig slurry/ha/year were applied in order to supply 100, 200, 300, 400 and 500 kg of total N/ha/year, respectively. These treatments were compared with the ammonium nitrate (200 kg of N/ha/year) source of N and with a control (no nitrogen application). Annually, nitrogen was applied in four divided doses, after the cutting of forage grasses, which takes place five times a year. The total DM yield did not differ between years and increased linearly as a function of pig slurry application, ranging from 2,698 kg of DM/ha/yea...
This thesis describes the effects of fertilizer nitrogen on herbage yield under rotational and conti...
Non-Peer ReviewedIntensive hog operations generate large amounts of manure that must be dealt with i...
Historically, nitrogen (N) fertilization of cool-season grasses has been used to increase forage yie...
This study assessed the effect of successive applications of pig slurry on the dry matter (DM) produ...
ABSTRACT This study investigated the residual effects of pig slurry (PS) applied to common carpet gr...
ABSTRACT This study evaluated the response of carpet grass to pig slurry fertilization in order to e...
Pig slurry is the most important organic resource in Korea, as estimated to be more than 15% of recy...
End of Project ReportThe objectives of manure or slurry management on intensive pig farms are the pr...
Experiments were conducted on a grassland site at Wrest Park, Silsoe, Bedfordshire between 1987 and ...
Dry matter production and nitrogen use efficiency of giant missionary grass in response to pig slurr...
In dryland agricultural systems, pig slurry (PS) is usually applied to cereal crops only at sowing,...
Co-digestion changes slurry characteristics and is supposed to increase short-term nitrogen (N) upta...
Water and nitrogen shortages in annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) production can be improved by u...
In areas of Southern Europe with very intensive pig production, most of the pig slurry (PS) is appli...
Cattle slurry represents a significant resource on grassland-based farming systems. The obje...
This thesis describes the effects of fertilizer nitrogen on herbage yield under rotational and conti...
Non-Peer ReviewedIntensive hog operations generate large amounts of manure that must be dealt with i...
Historically, nitrogen (N) fertilization of cool-season grasses has been used to increase forage yie...
This study assessed the effect of successive applications of pig slurry on the dry matter (DM) produ...
ABSTRACT This study investigated the residual effects of pig slurry (PS) applied to common carpet gr...
ABSTRACT This study evaluated the response of carpet grass to pig slurry fertilization in order to e...
Pig slurry is the most important organic resource in Korea, as estimated to be more than 15% of recy...
End of Project ReportThe objectives of manure or slurry management on intensive pig farms are the pr...
Experiments were conducted on a grassland site at Wrest Park, Silsoe, Bedfordshire between 1987 and ...
Dry matter production and nitrogen use efficiency of giant missionary grass in response to pig slurr...
In dryland agricultural systems, pig slurry (PS) is usually applied to cereal crops only at sowing,...
Co-digestion changes slurry characteristics and is supposed to increase short-term nitrogen (N) upta...
Water and nitrogen shortages in annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) production can be improved by u...
In areas of Southern Europe with very intensive pig production, most of the pig slurry (PS) is appli...
Cattle slurry represents a significant resource on grassland-based farming systems. The obje...
This thesis describes the effects of fertilizer nitrogen on herbage yield under rotational and conti...
Non-Peer ReviewedIntensive hog operations generate large amounts of manure that must be dealt with i...
Historically, nitrogen (N) fertilization of cool-season grasses has been used to increase forage yie...