Contaminant loss from grazed pasture can negatively affect freshwater quality. There is, however, little data on the impact of different levels of grazing/treading on contaminant loss measured under field conditions. This study quantified phosphorus (P), sediment and Escherichia coli (E. coli) loss in surface runoff from plots grazed by cattle for 0, 16 or 28 h to create different pasture/treading damage. Results showed an increase in grazing/treading duration decreased soil macroporosity (30%) and saturated hydraulic conductivity (96%), and increased surface roughness (71%) and depression water storage capacity (388%). These changes in soil physical condition contributed to greater volumes of surface runoff in the 16 h (31%) and 28 h (55%)...
Fertilizer phosphorus (P) and grazing-related factors can influence runoff P concentrations from gra...
Minimizing nonpoint source nutrient pollution is important to the sustainability of grazing lands. I...
Unrestricted cattle access to streams in traditionally pastoral regions has been linked to increased...
Livestock grazing is considered a major contributor in the loss of phosphorus (P) and suspended sedi...
In 2001 (yr 1), 2002 (yr 2), and 2003 (yr 3), three blocks of five 1-ac paddocks were grazed by beef...
Erosion and runoff from pastures may lead to degradation of surface water. A 2-yr grazing study was ...
Elevated phosphorus (P) loading of wetlands, streams, lakes, and reservoirs can occur from nonpoint ...
Understanding the sources of sediment in catchment surface waters is essential to remediate sediment...
Grazing management practices in pastures can affect the sward and physical characteristics of ripari...
In order to quantify the sources of sediment, phosphorus (P), and pathogen loading of pasture strea...
Sediment and phosphorus (P) in runoff from pastures are potential non-point-source pollutants in sur...
Surface runoff is one of the major pathways of sediment and phosphorus (P) transport to surface wate...
Emerging remediation technologies such as chemical amendment of dairy cattle slurry have the potenti...
Emerging remediation technologies such as chemical amendment of dairy cattle slurry have the potenti...
Grazing animals and pasture production can affect water quality both positively and negatively. Good...
Fertilizer phosphorus (P) and grazing-related factors can influence runoff P concentrations from gra...
Minimizing nonpoint source nutrient pollution is important to the sustainability of grazing lands. I...
Unrestricted cattle access to streams in traditionally pastoral regions has been linked to increased...
Livestock grazing is considered a major contributor in the loss of phosphorus (P) and suspended sedi...
In 2001 (yr 1), 2002 (yr 2), and 2003 (yr 3), three blocks of five 1-ac paddocks were grazed by beef...
Erosion and runoff from pastures may lead to degradation of surface water. A 2-yr grazing study was ...
Elevated phosphorus (P) loading of wetlands, streams, lakes, and reservoirs can occur from nonpoint ...
Understanding the sources of sediment in catchment surface waters is essential to remediate sediment...
Grazing management practices in pastures can affect the sward and physical characteristics of ripari...
In order to quantify the sources of sediment, phosphorus (P), and pathogen loading of pasture strea...
Sediment and phosphorus (P) in runoff from pastures are potential non-point-source pollutants in sur...
Surface runoff is one of the major pathways of sediment and phosphorus (P) transport to surface wate...
Emerging remediation technologies such as chemical amendment of dairy cattle slurry have the potenti...
Emerging remediation technologies such as chemical amendment of dairy cattle slurry have the potenti...
Grazing animals and pasture production can affect water quality both positively and negatively. Good...
Fertilizer phosphorus (P) and grazing-related factors can influence runoff P concentrations from gra...
Minimizing nonpoint source nutrient pollution is important to the sustainability of grazing lands. I...
Unrestricted cattle access to streams in traditionally pastoral regions has been linked to increased...