Considerable quantities of dirty water, composed of milking parlour wash-water, milk spillages, runoff from cattle yard areas and, possibly, effluent from silage and manure, are produced on dairy farms In Ireland, dirty water from dairy farm facilities is normally managed by spreading on, or irrigation to, land It has considerable potential to cause water pollution due to its high pH, 5-day biochemical oxygen demand and its N and P concentrations The objective of the present study was to contribute to better management of dirty water on dairy farms by providing estimates of its composition using rapid methods that can be easily used on farms During the experiment, 34 samples were collected from the facilities on the dairy farm at Teagasc, J...
Dairy farms, in Ireland, carry the highest stock densities and use the highest rates of fertiliser n...
AIM The aim of this project is to conduct water quality analyses at AB Lime dairy farm by exploring...
This study focuses on characterization of milk house waste water from eight different farms in Kentu...
Considerable quantities of dirty water, composed of milking parlour wash-water, milk spillages, runo...
peer-reviewedDairy farming in Ireland generates an effluent known as dairy soiled water (DSW), which...
peer-reviewedAgriculture plays an important role in the Irish economy. It provides food and employme...
In the context of global water scarcity, water footprints have become an important sustainability in...
peer-reviewedSince the abolition of EU Milk quotas in April 2015, milk production in Ireland has gro...
Agricultural impacts on surface waters have been an intensive source of contamination on freshwaters...
peer-reviewedThe authors acknowledge funding from the Environmental Protection Agency and Teagasc un...
End of Project ReportA study was carried out to investigate nitrate leaching on a dairy farm in Co....
peer-reviewedThis project was part funded by the European Research and Development Fund under INTERR...
End of project reportIntensive grass-based dairy farming relies on high inputs of nutrients that are...
In North Atlantic Europe intensive dairy farms have a low nitrogen (N) use efficiency, with high N s...
End of Project ReportIn Ireland, the use of constructed wetlands to manage agricultural waters such ...
Dairy farms, in Ireland, carry the highest stock densities and use the highest rates of fertiliser n...
AIM The aim of this project is to conduct water quality analyses at AB Lime dairy farm by exploring...
This study focuses on characterization of milk house waste water from eight different farms in Kentu...
Considerable quantities of dirty water, composed of milking parlour wash-water, milk spillages, runo...
peer-reviewedDairy farming in Ireland generates an effluent known as dairy soiled water (DSW), which...
peer-reviewedAgriculture plays an important role in the Irish economy. It provides food and employme...
In the context of global water scarcity, water footprints have become an important sustainability in...
peer-reviewedSince the abolition of EU Milk quotas in April 2015, milk production in Ireland has gro...
Agricultural impacts on surface waters have been an intensive source of contamination on freshwaters...
peer-reviewedThe authors acknowledge funding from the Environmental Protection Agency and Teagasc un...
End of Project ReportA study was carried out to investigate nitrate leaching on a dairy farm in Co....
peer-reviewedThis project was part funded by the European Research and Development Fund under INTERR...
End of project reportIntensive grass-based dairy farming relies on high inputs of nutrients that are...
In North Atlantic Europe intensive dairy farms have a low nitrogen (N) use efficiency, with high N s...
End of Project ReportIn Ireland, the use of constructed wetlands to manage agricultural waters such ...
Dairy farms, in Ireland, carry the highest stock densities and use the highest rates of fertiliser n...
AIM The aim of this project is to conduct water quality analyses at AB Lime dairy farm by exploring...
This study focuses on characterization of milk house waste water from eight different farms in Kentu...