New Mexico supports over 290 000 dairy cattle. These cattle produce large quantities of manure. It has been suggested excess dairy manure could be applied to rangelands as an organic fertilizer to increase soil fertility and herbaceous production. Manure was applied June 2000 to a rangeland in New Mexico dominated by blue grama (Bouteloua gracilis (Willd. ex Kunth) Lag. ex Griffiths) according to phosphorus (P) content: a recommended (light) rate (54 kg P ha-1) to enhance blue grama growth and a gross overapplication (heavy) rate (493 kg P ha-1) to determine their effects on vegetation. The actual application rate of manure on a dry weight basis was 0, 11 739, and 107 174 kg ha-1. Four replications of control, light, and heavy rates were es...
Nutrient deficiency, primarily nitrogen (N), is a major plant growth-limiting factor on northern Gre...
Forage and seed production of blue grama rangeland can be increased by chemically thinning the nativ...
Land application is the most desirable method for making use of the nutrients and organic matter in ...
The use of cattle manure as an alternative to commercial inorganic fertilizer for annual rangelands ...
We compared the effect of applying anaerobically produced biosolids, lime-stabilized biosolids, and ...
One application of manure, straw and straw - plus - fertilizer increased forage production significa...
The effect of manure applications on crop yield and the soil environment is becoming an ever more im...
The effect of manure applications on crop yield and the soil environment is becoming an ever more im...
The effect of manure applications on crop yield and the soil environment is becoming an ever more im...
In 1959, ammonium nitrate was surface applied to blue grama at rates of 0, 200, 400, and 800 lb N/ac...
The abundance of Lehmann lovegrass (Eragrostis lehmanniana, Nees.) on Arizona ranges prompted this r...
Livestock and poultry manure can provide valuable organic material and nutrients for crop and pastur...
Botanical composition of cattle diets on fertilized and unfertilized blue grama rangeland was evalua...
This study determined the impacts of fertilization and livestock grazing on infiltration rates and s...
Sixweeks fescue was found unacceptable to cattle at all seasons and nitrogen fertilization did not i...
Nutrient deficiency, primarily nitrogen (N), is a major plant growth-limiting factor on northern Gre...
Forage and seed production of blue grama rangeland can be increased by chemically thinning the nativ...
Land application is the most desirable method for making use of the nutrients and organic matter in ...
The use of cattle manure as an alternative to commercial inorganic fertilizer for annual rangelands ...
We compared the effect of applying anaerobically produced biosolids, lime-stabilized biosolids, and ...
One application of manure, straw and straw - plus - fertilizer increased forage production significa...
The effect of manure applications on crop yield and the soil environment is becoming an ever more im...
The effect of manure applications on crop yield and the soil environment is becoming an ever more im...
The effect of manure applications on crop yield and the soil environment is becoming an ever more im...
In 1959, ammonium nitrate was surface applied to blue grama at rates of 0, 200, 400, and 800 lb N/ac...
The abundance of Lehmann lovegrass (Eragrostis lehmanniana, Nees.) on Arizona ranges prompted this r...
Livestock and poultry manure can provide valuable organic material and nutrients for crop and pastur...
Botanical composition of cattle diets on fertilized and unfertilized blue grama rangeland was evalua...
This study determined the impacts of fertilization and livestock grazing on infiltration rates and s...
Sixweeks fescue was found unacceptable to cattle at all seasons and nitrogen fertilization did not i...
Nutrient deficiency, primarily nitrogen (N), is a major plant growth-limiting factor on northern Gre...
Forage and seed production of blue grama rangeland can be increased by chemically thinning the nativ...
Land application is the most desirable method for making use of the nutrients and organic matter in ...