Grasslands are being replaced by urbanization and more profitable agricultural activities around the world. Producers may be faced with land constraints and need to consider intensification of the remaining grasslands as a means of maintaining overall production on a decreasing land resource. However, intensification of the grazing system is usually associated with greater nutrient inputs, including those from commercial fertilizers and supplement fed to animals. Excessive loading of nutrients in intensive grazing systems via fertilizer and animal wastes can cause nutrient buildup in the soil and subsequent water quality problems. Surface runoff and leaching of nutrients are the two major process affecting water quality. Nitrogen and P repr...
Elevated phosphorus (P) loading of wetlands, streams, lakes, and reservoirs can occur from nonpoint ...
Elevated phosphorus (P) loading of wetlands, streams, lakes, and reservoirs can occur from nonpoint ...
Water quality in the USA and around the world is threatened by contamination with nutrients, primari...
Recycling of plant nutrients is of major concern in managing paddocks in pasturefields for intensive...
The public is becoming better educated about the environment and will continually question activitie...
Intensive pastures form an important component of livestock production systems in South Africa. The ...
Grazing animals and pasture production can affect water quality both positively and negatively. Good...
Minimizing nonpoint source nutrient pollution is important to the sustainability of grazing lands. I...
Highly intensive stocking of dairy cattle on continuously grazed pasture coupled with liberal applic...
Grazing animals and pasture production can affect water quality both positively and negatively. Good...
Grazing animals and pasture production can affect water quality both positively and negatively. Good...
Livestock and poultry manure can provide valuable organic material and nutrients for crop and pastur...
Nutrient surpluses, inefficiencies in nutrient use, and inevitable leakage of nutrients from grazed ...
Intensification increases the environmental impact of livestock production systems. Efforts to recyc...
Intensification increases the environmental impact of livestock production systems. Efforts to recyc...
Elevated phosphorus (P) loading of wetlands, streams, lakes, and reservoirs can occur from nonpoint ...
Elevated phosphorus (P) loading of wetlands, streams, lakes, and reservoirs can occur from nonpoint ...
Water quality in the USA and around the world is threatened by contamination with nutrients, primari...
Recycling of plant nutrients is of major concern in managing paddocks in pasturefields for intensive...
The public is becoming better educated about the environment and will continually question activitie...
Intensive pastures form an important component of livestock production systems in South Africa. The ...
Grazing animals and pasture production can affect water quality both positively and negatively. Good...
Minimizing nonpoint source nutrient pollution is important to the sustainability of grazing lands. I...
Highly intensive stocking of dairy cattle on continuously grazed pasture coupled with liberal applic...
Grazing animals and pasture production can affect water quality both positively and negatively. Good...
Grazing animals and pasture production can affect water quality both positively and negatively. Good...
Livestock and poultry manure can provide valuable organic material and nutrients for crop and pastur...
Nutrient surpluses, inefficiencies in nutrient use, and inevitable leakage of nutrients from grazed ...
Intensification increases the environmental impact of livestock production systems. Efforts to recyc...
Intensification increases the environmental impact of livestock production systems. Efforts to recyc...
Elevated phosphorus (P) loading of wetlands, streams, lakes, and reservoirs can occur from nonpoint ...
Elevated phosphorus (P) loading of wetlands, streams, lakes, and reservoirs can occur from nonpoint ...
Water quality in the USA and around the world is threatened by contamination with nutrients, primari...