Land application of farm dairy effluent (FDE) may lead to water contamination, by contaminants such as phosphorus (P) and E. coli. A new FDE treatment technology using poly-ferric sulphate (PFS) has been developed to recycle wastewater in FDE for washing the farmyard. A physical drainage model study was conducted to investigate the effect of treating FDE with PFS on phosphorus and E. coli leaching through model subsurface drains. Dissolved reactive phosphorus (DRP) and total phosphorus (TP) leaching losses from untreated effluent (FDE) averaged 3.48 kg P ha¯¹ and 11.44 kg P ha¯¹, respectively. The application of PFS-treated effluent (TE) resulted in significantly lower DRP and TP leaching losses at 0.24 kg P ha¯¹ and 4.52 kg P ha¯¹ for fres...
Agricultural activity is a major source of nutrient emissions to surface and ground waters and a sig...
Land application of wastes has become increasingly popular, to promote nutrient recycling and enviro...
Amendments with the potential to reduce phosphorus (P) losses from agricultural grassland arising fr...
Land application of farm dairy effluent (FDE) may lead to water contamination, by contaminants such ...
Purpose: Land application of farm dairy effluent (FDE) can cause phosphorus contamination of freshwa...
Recent expansion of dairy farming in New Zealand and the associated increases in phosphorus (P) inpu...
A lysimeter experiment was conducted to investigate the environmental effects of applying farm dairy...
Phosphorus (P) can be leached from intensive land uses, including grazed dairy farming. There is som...
Purpose: Land application of farm dairy effluent (FDE) to pasture soils is the preferred practice in...
Purpose: There is increasing public concern about the amount of fresh water used on New Zealand dair...
Phosphorus (P) loss from grassland to a waterbody can adversely affect water quality. Land applicat...
Field application of dairy effluent at nitrogen (N) agronomic rates generally leads to an over-appli...
Dairy cow deposits on farm roadways are a potential source of contaminants entering streams. Phospho...
peer-reviewedDairy soiled water (DSW) is a dilute, low nutrient effluent produced on Irish dairy far...
Phosphorus (P) losses via surface runoff can be large. Soil water repellency (SWR) occurs in warm an...
Agricultural activity is a major source of nutrient emissions to surface and ground waters and a sig...
Land application of wastes has become increasingly popular, to promote nutrient recycling and enviro...
Amendments with the potential to reduce phosphorus (P) losses from agricultural grassland arising fr...
Land application of farm dairy effluent (FDE) may lead to water contamination, by contaminants such ...
Purpose: Land application of farm dairy effluent (FDE) can cause phosphorus contamination of freshwa...
Recent expansion of dairy farming in New Zealand and the associated increases in phosphorus (P) inpu...
A lysimeter experiment was conducted to investigate the environmental effects of applying farm dairy...
Phosphorus (P) can be leached from intensive land uses, including grazed dairy farming. There is som...
Purpose: Land application of farm dairy effluent (FDE) to pasture soils is the preferred practice in...
Purpose: There is increasing public concern about the amount of fresh water used on New Zealand dair...
Phosphorus (P) loss from grassland to a waterbody can adversely affect water quality. Land applicat...
Field application of dairy effluent at nitrogen (N) agronomic rates generally leads to an over-appli...
Dairy cow deposits on farm roadways are a potential source of contaminants entering streams. Phospho...
peer-reviewedDairy soiled water (DSW) is a dilute, low nutrient effluent produced on Irish dairy far...
Phosphorus (P) losses via surface runoff can be large. Soil water repellency (SWR) occurs in warm an...
Agricultural activity is a major source of nutrient emissions to surface and ground waters and a sig...
Land application of wastes has become increasingly popular, to promote nutrient recycling and enviro...
Amendments with the potential to reduce phosphorus (P) losses from agricultural grassland arising fr...