Excess reactive nitrogen (Nr) in the global system has led to a wide variety of environmental and human health problems. To minimize the negative impacts of nitrogen loss from agriculture, we need to develop more sustainable farming systems that can efficiently produce food for humans while balancing ecological functioning and reducing Nr losses. This paper looks at recent research examining Nr losses in organic systems, using conventional Nr losses in the United States (U.S.) as a baseline to identify leverage points for reducing Nr loss. The paper discusses the sources of Nr used in organic versus conventional farming and highlights the importance of increasing the use of recycled Nr to prevent additional Nr loss to the environment. Speci...
United States agricultural policy has been heavily production-centered for centuries, using racial d...
Nature of the issue • Reactive nitrogen (N r ) has well-documented positive eff ects in agricultural...
It’s urgent to increase per capita food production to meet the increasing population and its high de...
We estimated the reactive nitrogen (Nr) lost per unit food Nr consumed for organic food production i...
Nitrogen is an essential growth factor in nature and for food production. It exists in many forms, i...
Our economy drives on reactive nitrogen (Nr); while Nr emissions to the environment surpass the plan...
Minimising outputs of waste and pollution by recycling and efficient utilisation of renewable Resour...
It is necessary to review the reactive nitrogen cycle, from its generation to its emission to the en...
Nitrogen is the single most important input a farmer can control to increase crop yields on nonirrig...
Minimising outputs of waste and pollution by recycling and efficient utilisation of renewable resour...
Nutrient additions on organic farms are designed to maintain soil fertility, but not to directly fee...
Many farming practices used in organic farming reduce the risk of nutrient losses to environment, es...
The main purpose of agriculture is food production. There are always limited resources available for...
Many positive environmental benefits are associated with organic agriculture, however, nutrient loss...
Crop residues, animal, municipal, and more recently, food processing wastes are among the many mater...
United States agricultural policy has been heavily production-centered for centuries, using racial d...
Nature of the issue • Reactive nitrogen (N r ) has well-documented positive eff ects in agricultural...
It’s urgent to increase per capita food production to meet the increasing population and its high de...
We estimated the reactive nitrogen (Nr) lost per unit food Nr consumed for organic food production i...
Nitrogen is an essential growth factor in nature and for food production. It exists in many forms, i...
Our economy drives on reactive nitrogen (Nr); while Nr emissions to the environment surpass the plan...
Minimising outputs of waste and pollution by recycling and efficient utilisation of renewable Resour...
It is necessary to review the reactive nitrogen cycle, from its generation to its emission to the en...
Nitrogen is the single most important input a farmer can control to increase crop yields on nonirrig...
Minimising outputs of waste and pollution by recycling and efficient utilisation of renewable resour...
Nutrient additions on organic farms are designed to maintain soil fertility, but not to directly fee...
Many farming practices used in organic farming reduce the risk of nutrient losses to environment, es...
The main purpose of agriculture is food production. There are always limited resources available for...
Many positive environmental benefits are associated with organic agriculture, however, nutrient loss...
Crop residues, animal, municipal, and more recently, food processing wastes are among the many mater...
United States agricultural policy has been heavily production-centered for centuries, using racial d...
Nature of the issue • Reactive nitrogen (N r ) has well-documented positive eff ects in agricultural...
It’s urgent to increase per capita food production to meet the increasing population and its high de...