The objective of this study was to identify the pattern of deposition of feces by supplemented crossbred dairy cows after the lactation peak on cultivated areas under levels of intensification of the system and its effects on nitrogen cycling, with the aid of geostatistics, in the rainy period. Treatments were composed of two levels of nitrogen fertilization (equivalent to 400 and 800 kg N/ha/year) and two types of animals, according to the daily milk production. Geostatistical and descriptive analyses of the data were conducted. The data presented positive coefficients of skewness and platykurtic kurtosis. For the coefficient of variation, there was elevated alteration, with rest areas showing higher values and paddocks with a higher level...
We developed a procedure to estimate the release of nutrients into the environment on Alpine dairy f...
The urine patch of the grazing cow has been identified as the key source of N loss from pasture-base...
The livestock production is a strategic and crucial activity for it fixes populations in rural areas...
peer reviewedInfluence of the fertilization type, the day in the paddock and the month on nitrogen r...
Accurate field data on the paddock area affected by cow urine depositions are critical to the estima...
The objective of this paper was to investigate the effect of limited grazing time on urination and d...
In grazed grassland, urine and faeces, returned by grazing animals and added to the nitrogen (N) fro...
Animals in grazing work as catalyst in the nutrient cycling processes of the ecosystems. Part of bio...
peer reviewedThe present study aims to quantify nitrogen (N) excretions in dairy cows on a rotationa...
This study determined distribution of feces and urine from dairy cattle managed in a rotationally gr...
The nitrogen (N) fertilizer application rate (kg ha−1 year−1) in pastoral dairy systems affects the ...
The urine patch of the grazing cow has been identified as the key source of N loss from pasture-base...
Feed nitrogen (N) intakes in Australian grazing systems average 545 g cow−1 day−1, indicating that u...
Nitrogen (N) inputs from fertilizer, biologically-fixed N, feed, and animal manure sustain productiv...
Poster presented at the 18th World Congress of Soil Science, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 9-15 July 2...
We developed a procedure to estimate the release of nutrients into the environment on Alpine dairy f...
The urine patch of the grazing cow has been identified as the key source of N loss from pasture-base...
The livestock production is a strategic and crucial activity for it fixes populations in rural areas...
peer reviewedInfluence of the fertilization type, the day in the paddock and the month on nitrogen r...
Accurate field data on the paddock area affected by cow urine depositions are critical to the estima...
The objective of this paper was to investigate the effect of limited grazing time on urination and d...
In grazed grassland, urine and faeces, returned by grazing animals and added to the nitrogen (N) fro...
Animals in grazing work as catalyst in the nutrient cycling processes of the ecosystems. Part of bio...
peer reviewedThe present study aims to quantify nitrogen (N) excretions in dairy cows on a rotationa...
This study determined distribution of feces and urine from dairy cattle managed in a rotationally gr...
The nitrogen (N) fertilizer application rate (kg ha−1 year−1) in pastoral dairy systems affects the ...
The urine patch of the grazing cow has been identified as the key source of N loss from pasture-base...
Feed nitrogen (N) intakes in Australian grazing systems average 545 g cow−1 day−1, indicating that u...
Nitrogen (N) inputs from fertilizer, biologically-fixed N, feed, and animal manure sustain productiv...
Poster presented at the 18th World Congress of Soil Science, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 9-15 July 2...
We developed a procedure to estimate the release of nutrients into the environment on Alpine dairy f...
The urine patch of the grazing cow has been identified as the key source of N loss from pasture-base...
The livestock production is a strategic and crucial activity for it fixes populations in rural areas...