The effect of manure applications on crop yield and the soil environment is becoming an ever more important issue in Arizona, where dairy herds are increasing and crop acreage is being lost to tile roofs. A field study was initiated in Central Arizona to evaluate the impact of dairy manure applications on soil phosphorus, nitrogen and salt levels after four seasons of an oat/maize rotation. Additionally, the applicability of Natural Resource Conservation Service's (NRCS) Phosphorus Index (P-Index,) tool was assessed. An inorganic fertilizer treatment was used as a control. Nitrogen (N)-based rate applications of dairy manure took place semi-annually to an oat (fall) and maize (spring) rotation for four consecutive cropping seasons from 2002...
Abstract. A field-scale plot study was conducted at Virginia Tech’s Prices Fork Research Farm, to ev...
The assessment of environmental degradation from farming practices has received recent attention due...
Groundwater quality in Nebraska is threatened by non-point source contributions of nitrate-nitrogen,...
The effect of manure applications on crop yield and the soil environment is becoming an ever more im...
Intensification of the dairy industry in southern Idaho had led to the over-application of manures a...
Dairy manure applications can potentially improve soil health by adding organic matter (OM) to the s...
International audienceAbstractMultiyear repeated dairy manure application based on nitrogen (N) need...
The majority of agricultural systems, especially large-scale, require inputs of nutrients. In additi...
Understanding N transformations in fields receiving dairy manure applications is an important compon...
Phosphorus (P) losses from land-applied manure can contribute to nonpoint source pollution of surfac...
Most dairies in the U.S. continue to be land-based, that is, they produce most of their feed and use...
Animal manure is an excellent plant nutrient source for pastures but increasing soil P level over ti...
Phosphorus (P) losses from agricultural land is a serious environmental issue because of the impact ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Long-term application of manure can lead to phosphorus accumulation in the soil and increase the ris...
Abstract. A field-scale plot study was conducted at Virginia Tech’s Prices Fork Research Farm, to ev...
The assessment of environmental degradation from farming practices has received recent attention due...
Groundwater quality in Nebraska is threatened by non-point source contributions of nitrate-nitrogen,...
The effect of manure applications on crop yield and the soil environment is becoming an ever more im...
Intensification of the dairy industry in southern Idaho had led to the over-application of manures a...
Dairy manure applications can potentially improve soil health by adding organic matter (OM) to the s...
International audienceAbstractMultiyear repeated dairy manure application based on nitrogen (N) need...
The majority of agricultural systems, especially large-scale, require inputs of nutrients. In additi...
Understanding N transformations in fields receiving dairy manure applications is an important compon...
Phosphorus (P) losses from land-applied manure can contribute to nonpoint source pollution of surfac...
Most dairies in the U.S. continue to be land-based, that is, they produce most of their feed and use...
Animal manure is an excellent plant nutrient source for pastures but increasing soil P level over ti...
Phosphorus (P) losses from agricultural land is a serious environmental issue because of the impact ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Long-term application of manure can lead to phosphorus accumulation in the soil and increase the ris...
Abstract. A field-scale plot study was conducted at Virginia Tech’s Prices Fork Research Farm, to ev...
The assessment of environmental degradation from farming practices has received recent attention due...
Groundwater quality in Nebraska is threatened by non-point source contributions of nitrate-nitrogen,...