Minimizing nonpoint source nutrient pollution is important to the sustainability of grazing lands. Increased nutrient loads have reduced water quality in Lake Okeechobee in south Florida, prompting establishment of a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) that will require large reductions in phosphorus (P) runoff into the lake. A significant portion of this reduction must come from beef cattle ranches, the major land use in the region. A large-scale research project, consisting of a 420-ha array of 8 improved summer and 8 semi-improved winter pastures, was established from 1998-2003 to investigate the influence of beef cattle stocking rate on nutrient loads in surface runoff. Each pasture type had two replicates of four different cattle stocking ...
Grasslands are being replaced by urbanization and more profitable agricultural activities around the...
In 2001 (yr 1), 2002 (yr 2), and 2003 (yr 3), three blocks of five 1-ac paddocks were grazed by beef...
Proceedings of the 1999 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 30 and 31, Athens, Georgia.Repeate...
Developing sustainable ranch management systems requires integrated research that examines interrela...
A 4-yr (2005-2008) study was conducted to evaluate the potential of pasture water management for con...
A 4-yr (2005-2008) study was conducted to evaluate the potential of pasture water management for con...
A 4-yr (2005-2008) study was conducted to evaluate the potential of pasture water management for con...
As animal agriculture has evolved to larger production operations in subtropical regions o...
The presence of grazing cattle near open waterways has created environmental concerns related to the...
Elevated phosphorus (P) loading of wetlands, streams, lakes, and reservoirs can occur from nonpoint ...
In 2001 (yr 1), 2002 (yr 2), and 2003 (yr 3), three blocks of five 1-ac paddocks were grazed by beef...
Long-term pasture management is believed to change soil chemical properties, but little is known abo...
Elevated phosphorus (P) loading of wetlands, streams, lakes, and reservoirs can occur from nonpoint ...
Long-term pasture management is believed to change soil chemical properties, but little is known abo...
The amounts of sediment and phosphorus (P) in water runoff from agricultural lands are of concern be...
Grasslands are being replaced by urbanization and more profitable agricultural activities around the...
In 2001 (yr 1), 2002 (yr 2), and 2003 (yr 3), three blocks of five 1-ac paddocks were grazed by beef...
Proceedings of the 1999 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 30 and 31, Athens, Georgia.Repeate...
Developing sustainable ranch management systems requires integrated research that examines interrela...
A 4-yr (2005-2008) study was conducted to evaluate the potential of pasture water management for con...
A 4-yr (2005-2008) study was conducted to evaluate the potential of pasture water management for con...
A 4-yr (2005-2008) study was conducted to evaluate the potential of pasture water management for con...
As animal agriculture has evolved to larger production operations in subtropical regions o...
The presence of grazing cattle near open waterways has created environmental concerns related to the...
Elevated phosphorus (P) loading of wetlands, streams, lakes, and reservoirs can occur from nonpoint ...
In 2001 (yr 1), 2002 (yr 2), and 2003 (yr 3), three blocks of five 1-ac paddocks were grazed by beef...
Long-term pasture management is believed to change soil chemical properties, but little is known abo...
Elevated phosphorus (P) loading of wetlands, streams, lakes, and reservoirs can occur from nonpoint ...
Long-term pasture management is believed to change soil chemical properties, but little is known abo...
The amounts of sediment and phosphorus (P) in water runoff from agricultural lands are of concern be...
Grasslands are being replaced by urbanization and more profitable agricultural activities around the...
In 2001 (yr 1), 2002 (yr 2), and 2003 (yr 3), three blocks of five 1-ac paddocks were grazed by beef...
Proceedings of the 1999 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 30 and 31, Athens, Georgia.Repeate...