During the twentieth century, agricultural production strived to achieve increased food production in order to satisfy both local and export demands. In many cases, this led to increased farm sizes and an operational separation of crop and livestock production. Society fears that the trend of increasing centralization and industrialization of agriculture, specifically animal agriculture, has resulted in concentration of waste products associated with their production (manures, wash-down water, process waters, etc.) over relatively small geographic regions that are spatially segregated from crop production areas. Since the distance that manure can be economically hauled for land application has practical limits, this could lead to over-appli...
After manure management was identified as a high priority issue for programming, ISU Extension launc...
Over the past 20 years, a significant amount of state and federal money has been spent researching t...
Nutrients present in manure are increasingly receiving attention for environmental, production, and ...
During the twentieth century, U.S. agriculture strived to achieve increased food production in order...
During the twentieth century, agricultural production strived to achieve increased food production i...
Midwestern agriculture is moving toward large, specialized production units where harvested crops ar...
On northeast Iowa\u27s karst limestone terrain, the impact of agriculture on water quality is an imp...
Sioux County, Iowa, has by far the highest concentration of livestock in northwest Iowa. According t...
The project was developed from the requests of Mahaska County producers for information related to m...
Census of agriculture data were used to estimate manure nutrient production and the capacity of crop...
Iowa crop and livestock farmers, as top producers of corn, soybeans, pork, eggs, and other agricultu...
Manure is a valuable resource that is sometimes perceived as a liability. For centuries, manure has ...
Census of agriculture data were used to estimate manure nutrient production and the capacity of crop...
Manure is an important resource for meeting the nutrient needs of corn and soybean grown in Iowa. La...
Iowa swine producers market approximately 25 million hogs each year, 1.5 million beef cattle, 15.2 m...
After manure management was identified as a high priority issue for programming, ISU Extension launc...
Over the past 20 years, a significant amount of state and federal money has been spent researching t...
Nutrients present in manure are increasingly receiving attention for environmental, production, and ...
During the twentieth century, U.S. agriculture strived to achieve increased food production in order...
During the twentieth century, agricultural production strived to achieve increased food production i...
Midwestern agriculture is moving toward large, specialized production units where harvested crops ar...
On northeast Iowa\u27s karst limestone terrain, the impact of agriculture on water quality is an imp...
Sioux County, Iowa, has by far the highest concentration of livestock in northwest Iowa. According t...
The project was developed from the requests of Mahaska County producers for information related to m...
Census of agriculture data were used to estimate manure nutrient production and the capacity of crop...
Iowa crop and livestock farmers, as top producers of corn, soybeans, pork, eggs, and other agricultu...
Manure is a valuable resource that is sometimes perceived as a liability. For centuries, manure has ...
Census of agriculture data were used to estimate manure nutrient production and the capacity of crop...
Manure is an important resource for meeting the nutrient needs of corn and soybean grown in Iowa. La...
Iowa swine producers market approximately 25 million hogs each year, 1.5 million beef cattle, 15.2 m...
After manure management was identified as a high priority issue for programming, ISU Extension launc...
Over the past 20 years, a significant amount of state and federal money has been spent researching t...
Nutrients present in manure are increasingly receiving attention for environmental, production, and ...