Compost has been evaluated as a stormwater best management practice for erosion control, but site revegetation is the ultimate goal of most stormwater plans. In this study, three different composts applied as a surface layer or mulch at two depths of 5 and 10 cm were compared with topsoil and subsoil as a medium for crop growth and weed suppression during revegetation of a highway right-of-way. Compost was shown to be as effective as topsoil and subsoil controls for crop growth, while significantly reducing growth of weed species. There were no significant differences between 5- and 10-cm depths of composts, indicating that the shallower depth would be adequate for establishing a cover crop and achieving weed suppression. Compost mulches of...
Vegetation is often used to control erosion on right-of-way construction sites, but disturbed condit...
Composting refers to the biological decomposition and stabilization of organic materials by microorg...
2019SPR-B Final Report (March 2016-March 2019PDFTech ReportMD-19-SHA/UM/4-23SHA/UM/4-23CompostErosio...
Compost blanket applications from three sources in Iowa were compared to two conventional soil treat...
Compost blanket applications from three sources in Iowa were compared to two conventional soil treat...
Compost blanket applications from three sources in Iowa were compared to two conventional soil treat...
Runoff, interrill erosion, and growth of erosion control vegetation and weeds were measured on conve...
Runoff and interrill erosion were measured on three composted organics applied at 5-cm and 10-cm dep...
Construction of new highways can lead to challenges when attempting to re-establish vegetation on ri...
This report summarizes the results of a three-year study sponsored by the Iowa Department of Natural...
Control of stormwater runoff and soil erosion on highway construction sites is a concern for state d...
An oversupply of composted organics, and imposition of new federal regulations governing stormwater ...
Vegetation is often used to control erosion on right-of-way construction sites, but disturbed condit...
Introduction: Increasing public awareness of the desireability of protecting the env...
Introduction: Increasing public awareness of the desireability of protecting the env...
Vegetation is often used to control erosion on right-of-way construction sites, but disturbed condit...
Composting refers to the biological decomposition and stabilization of organic materials by microorg...
2019SPR-B Final Report (March 2016-March 2019PDFTech ReportMD-19-SHA/UM/4-23SHA/UM/4-23CompostErosio...
Compost blanket applications from three sources in Iowa were compared to two conventional soil treat...
Compost blanket applications from three sources in Iowa were compared to two conventional soil treat...
Compost blanket applications from three sources in Iowa were compared to two conventional soil treat...
Runoff, interrill erosion, and growth of erosion control vegetation and weeds were measured on conve...
Runoff and interrill erosion were measured on three composted organics applied at 5-cm and 10-cm dep...
Construction of new highways can lead to challenges when attempting to re-establish vegetation on ri...
This report summarizes the results of a three-year study sponsored by the Iowa Department of Natural...
Control of stormwater runoff and soil erosion on highway construction sites is a concern for state d...
An oversupply of composted organics, and imposition of new federal regulations governing stormwater ...
Vegetation is often used to control erosion on right-of-way construction sites, but disturbed condit...
Introduction: Increasing public awareness of the desireability of protecting the env...
Introduction: Increasing public awareness of the desireability of protecting the env...
Vegetation is often used to control erosion on right-of-way construction sites, but disturbed condit...
Composting refers to the biological decomposition and stabilization of organic materials by microorg...
2019SPR-B Final Report (March 2016-March 2019PDFTech ReportMD-19-SHA/UM/4-23SHA/UM/4-23CompostErosio...