Excessive use of animal manure on agricultural lands can impact the quality of surface and groundwater resources. A three–year study (1998–2000) was conducted on nine 0.4–ha plots and on six 2.1–m 2 lysimeters to investigate the effect of two nitrogen (N) application rates from laying hen manure and one N application rate from urea ammonium nitrate (UAN) fertilizer on surface and groundwater quality. Experimental treatments included N application rates of 168 kg–N/ha from UAN fertilizer, and 168 kg–N/ha and 336 kg–N/ha from laying hen manure to corn plots. Subsurface drain and runoff water samples were collected and analyzed for nitrate–nitrogen (NO3–N) and orthophosphate (PO4–P). Results of this study indicate that application of hen manur...
The primary objective of this project was to determine the impact of appropriate rates of swine manu...
Land application of swine manure offers the alternative use of its nutrients for crop production but...
Iowa\u27s egg industry continues to grow each year. In 2001, Iowa became the number one egg producin...
Excessive use of poultry manure (PM) on croplands is likely to affect the quality of surface and gro...
The significant expansion of the U.S. poultry industry has led to questions about the effects of lar...
A long-term study (1998 to 2009) was initiated on eleven tile-drained field plots, ranging in size f...
Proper calibration and validation of computer models can inexpensively and quickly assess the impact...
A long-term poultry manure fertilizer study was initiated in 1998 and continued until 2009 under cor...
The management of nitrogen (N) applied to cropland has been the focus of much concern because of the...
Iowa is among the top national producers of poultry, with accompanying public concerns about the pro...
Long-term application of manure can lead to phosphorus accumulation in the soil and increase the ris...
Long-term applications of organic or inorganic sources of N to croplands can increase the leaching p...
In Iowa and many other Midwestern states, excess water is removed artificially through subsurface dr...
The primary objective of this project was to determine the impact of appropriate rates of swine manu...
The primary design ofthis project isto determine the impact of appropriate rates of swine manure app...
The primary objective of this project was to determine the impact of appropriate rates of swine manu...
Land application of swine manure offers the alternative use of its nutrients for crop production but...
Iowa\u27s egg industry continues to grow each year. In 2001, Iowa became the number one egg producin...
Excessive use of poultry manure (PM) on croplands is likely to affect the quality of surface and gro...
The significant expansion of the U.S. poultry industry has led to questions about the effects of lar...
A long-term study (1998 to 2009) was initiated on eleven tile-drained field plots, ranging in size f...
Proper calibration and validation of computer models can inexpensively and quickly assess the impact...
A long-term poultry manure fertilizer study was initiated in 1998 and continued until 2009 under cor...
The management of nitrogen (N) applied to cropland has been the focus of much concern because of the...
Iowa is among the top national producers of poultry, with accompanying public concerns about the pro...
Long-term application of manure can lead to phosphorus accumulation in the soil and increase the ris...
Long-term applications of organic or inorganic sources of N to croplands can increase the leaching p...
In Iowa and many other Midwestern states, excess water is removed artificially through subsurface dr...
The primary objective of this project was to determine the impact of appropriate rates of swine manu...
The primary design ofthis project isto determine the impact of appropriate rates of swine manure app...
The primary objective of this project was to determine the impact of appropriate rates of swine manu...
Land application of swine manure offers the alternative use of its nutrients for crop production but...
Iowa\u27s egg industry continues to grow each year. In 2001, Iowa became the number one egg producin...