(c) The Author/sPastoral and crop farming systems have traditionally used the application of nitrogen (N) to achieve an optimal economic production response. This nitrogen response is estimated from an exponential function that approaches an as ymptote, which is typical of most fertilizer response curves. The optimal economic N response is often achieved when appli cation rates are greater than plant utilization rates, often resulting in leaching, nitrogen run-off, and volatilization of ni trogenous compounds. These losses can have an impact on freshwater quality and contribute to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In New Zealand, urine from N-fertilized pasture grazed by dairy cattle has been shown to be the most problematic source of N losse...
Abstract: Nitrogen (N) is an essential plant element. However, its supply from soil compared to its ...
CITATION: Phohlo, M. P., Swanepoel, P. A. & Hinck, S. 2022. Excessive nitrogen fertilization is a li...
The diminishing returns associated with nitrogen (N) fertiliser use over time are well recognised, a...
Dairy farmers in the South Island have traditionally used relatively little N fertiliser with the ma...
Low productivity in sown grass pastures due to a lack of available soil nitrogen can reduce beef pro...
Nitrogen (N) leaching losses from grazed pasture systems pose a risk to the environment with mitigat...
New Zealand’s goal to double agricultural exports as well as meet Kyoto protocol commitments is a ch...
CITATION: Viljoen, C., Van Der Colf, J. & Swanepoel, P. A. 2020. Benefits are limited with high nitr...
On intensive dairy farms in New Zealand, winter Italian ryegrass crops are combined with summer maiz...
The recent report by the New Zealand Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, called "Growing...
To determine the impact of potential reductions of terrain-targeted nitrogen (N) fertilisation rates...
Feed shortages occur in spring because the rate of pasture growth is below the cow demand. Spring pa...
Estimating fertiliser application has always been one the main issues on farm. Optimum fertiliser ap...
The nitrogen (N) fertilizer application rate (kg ha−1 year−1) in pastoral dairy systems affects the ...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
Abstract: Nitrogen (N) is an essential plant element. However, its supply from soil compared to its ...
CITATION: Phohlo, M. P., Swanepoel, P. A. & Hinck, S. 2022. Excessive nitrogen fertilization is a li...
The diminishing returns associated with nitrogen (N) fertiliser use over time are well recognised, a...
Dairy farmers in the South Island have traditionally used relatively little N fertiliser with the ma...
Low productivity in sown grass pastures due to a lack of available soil nitrogen can reduce beef pro...
Nitrogen (N) leaching losses from grazed pasture systems pose a risk to the environment with mitigat...
New Zealand’s goal to double agricultural exports as well as meet Kyoto protocol commitments is a ch...
CITATION: Viljoen, C., Van Der Colf, J. & Swanepoel, P. A. 2020. Benefits are limited with high nitr...
On intensive dairy farms in New Zealand, winter Italian ryegrass crops are combined with summer maiz...
The recent report by the New Zealand Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, called "Growing...
To determine the impact of potential reductions of terrain-targeted nitrogen (N) fertilisation rates...
Feed shortages occur in spring because the rate of pasture growth is below the cow demand. Spring pa...
Estimating fertiliser application has always been one the main issues on farm. Optimum fertiliser ap...
The nitrogen (N) fertilizer application rate (kg ha−1 year−1) in pastoral dairy systems affects the ...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
Abstract: Nitrogen (N) is an essential plant element. However, its supply from soil compared to its ...
CITATION: Phohlo, M. P., Swanepoel, P. A. & Hinck, S. 2022. Excessive nitrogen fertilization is a li...
The diminishing returns associated with nitrogen (N) fertiliser use over time are well recognised, a...