A two-year field study was conducted on a coarse textured soil in Manitoba, Canada, to investigate the effects of liquid hog manure (LHM) and chemical fertilizer application on barley (2005) and red spring wheat (2006) yields, crop nutrient uptake and nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) movement to the environment. The treatments were LHM applied at two rates as 22000 L ha-1 (2500 gal ac-1, abbreviated as M2500) and 43000 L ha-1 (5000 gal ac-1, abbreviated as M5000) and two rates of chemical fertilizer to match total N and P in LHM treatments, F2500 and F5000, along with an unamended control. The M5000 and M2500 treatments showed similar grain yield and N and P uptake. However, M5000 and M2500 significantly increased grain yield by 67% and 78%,...
Eutrophication resulting from phosphorus (P) accumulation in water systems has been a worldwide conc...
Pig slurry is a valuable nutrient resource but constitutes a waste disposal problem in areas of high...
There is an increasing concern on the use of nitrogen (N) based manure application rate for corn pro...
Traditional application methods in which manure is simply broadcast on the soil surface are being re...
A study was initiated in 1989 to examine the effects of applying excess liquid hog manure with miner...
Non-Peer ReviewedWith the expected increase in hog production in Saskatchewan, concern has risen reg...
Organic and inorganic fertilizers in combination with water facilitate higher crop production. A maj...
Continuous application of manure P above crop removal results in a buildup of soil phosphorus (P), w...
Non-Peer ReviewedApplication of livestock manure can benefit crop production as a valuable source of...
Ammonia emissions following liquid manure application impair human health and threaten natural ecosy...
Non-Peer ReviewedExperiments were conducted in 1997 at two sites (Burr and Dixon) in the Black soil ...
Intensive swine operations produce large amounts of manure that must be dealt with responsibly. Liq...
The effects of soil type, spreading time and use of a nitrification inhibitor (Didin) on the leachin...
Fertilizer phosphorus (P) application rate and method are anticipated to have important influences o...
As farm size increases on the Canadian prairies, improving operational efficiency is important for g...
Eutrophication resulting from phosphorus (P) accumulation in water systems has been a worldwide conc...
Pig slurry is a valuable nutrient resource but constitutes a waste disposal problem in areas of high...
There is an increasing concern on the use of nitrogen (N) based manure application rate for corn pro...
Traditional application methods in which manure is simply broadcast on the soil surface are being re...
A study was initiated in 1989 to examine the effects of applying excess liquid hog manure with miner...
Non-Peer ReviewedWith the expected increase in hog production in Saskatchewan, concern has risen reg...
Organic and inorganic fertilizers in combination with water facilitate higher crop production. A maj...
Continuous application of manure P above crop removal results in a buildup of soil phosphorus (P), w...
Non-Peer ReviewedApplication of livestock manure can benefit crop production as a valuable source of...
Ammonia emissions following liquid manure application impair human health and threaten natural ecosy...
Non-Peer ReviewedExperiments were conducted in 1997 at two sites (Burr and Dixon) in the Black soil ...
Intensive swine operations produce large amounts of manure that must be dealt with responsibly. Liq...
The effects of soil type, spreading time and use of a nitrification inhibitor (Didin) on the leachin...
Fertilizer phosphorus (P) application rate and method are anticipated to have important influences o...
As farm size increases on the Canadian prairies, improving operational efficiency is important for g...
Eutrophication resulting from phosphorus (P) accumulation in water systems has been a worldwide conc...
Pig slurry is a valuable nutrient resource but constitutes a waste disposal problem in areas of high...
There is an increasing concern on the use of nitrogen (N) based manure application rate for corn pro...