The use of bedding in the popular hooped houses for swine production generates large volumes of manure that composts easily. However, composting results in nutrient losses, especially for nitrogen, which then diminish its value as a fertilizer. This study looks at carbon and nitrogen dynamics in the composting process and subsequent soil mineralization
AbstractComposting animal manure with natural aeration is a low-cost and low-energy process that can...
98 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Soil extractable P levels (0--...
The structure of swine production has changed dramatically in the last four decades. Raw materials f...
The use of bedding in the popular hooped houses for swine production generates large volumes of manu...
Abstract Hoop manure (a mixture of partially decomposed pig manure and cornstalks from swine fed in ...
The Dutch animal production sector copes with a manure problem. Their high nitrogen content makes ma...
Nutrient management plans are used to reduce non-point source pollution from animal operations. Thes...
In the era of sustainability, utilization of livestock wastes as soil amendment to provide micronutr...
Increasing concern about the impacts of livestock liquid waste handling, treatment, and disposal sys...
Animal manure contains organic and inorganic nitrogen. The inorganic N, which is mostly ammonium-N b...
Hoop structures are an increasingly popular alternative to conventional confinement facilities for s...
Composting animal manure with natural aeration is a low-cost and low-energy process that can improve...
Hoop structures are an increasingly popular alternative to conventional confinement facilities for s...
Manure can serve as an effective fertilizer source if used properly or can lead to environmental con...
Manure constitutes a nutrient resource that should be efficiently recycled in agriculture. We assess...
AbstractComposting animal manure with natural aeration is a low-cost and low-energy process that can...
98 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Soil extractable P levels (0--...
The structure of swine production has changed dramatically in the last four decades. Raw materials f...
The use of bedding in the popular hooped houses for swine production generates large volumes of manu...
Abstract Hoop manure (a mixture of partially decomposed pig manure and cornstalks from swine fed in ...
The Dutch animal production sector copes with a manure problem. Their high nitrogen content makes ma...
Nutrient management plans are used to reduce non-point source pollution from animal operations. Thes...
In the era of sustainability, utilization of livestock wastes as soil amendment to provide micronutr...
Increasing concern about the impacts of livestock liquid waste handling, treatment, and disposal sys...
Animal manure contains organic and inorganic nitrogen. The inorganic N, which is mostly ammonium-N b...
Hoop structures are an increasingly popular alternative to conventional confinement facilities for s...
Composting animal manure with natural aeration is a low-cost and low-energy process that can improve...
Hoop structures are an increasingly popular alternative to conventional confinement facilities for s...
Manure can serve as an effective fertilizer source if used properly or can lead to environmental con...
Manure constitutes a nutrient resource that should be efficiently recycled in agriculture. We assess...
AbstractComposting animal manure with natural aeration is a low-cost and low-energy process that can...
98 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Soil extractable P levels (0--...
The structure of swine production has changed dramatically in the last four decades. Raw materials f...