Nutrient surpluses in industrialized nations like the U.S. and Australia are causing problems on dairy farms and posing a threat to the rest of the environment. This paper discusses tools that dairy farmers can use to manage the excess nutrients while continuing to meet demands and profit. The authors suggest improvements in these tools that will not only quantify the amount of nutrient balances on dairy farms, but also identify opportunities for enhanced nutrient use and reduced nutrient losses
Nutrient management plays an important role in any dairy farming system. Soil fertility status and f...
The long-term sustainability of dairy farms depends on their ability to be profitable while limiting...
In the Netherlands there is a remarkable difference in environmental performance between the average...
Dairy farming in Australia continues to intensify. Increased stocking rates have resulted in increas...
recent developments and future issues both farm productivity and environmental outcomes are achieved...
The Australian dairy industry is largely based on a grazed pasture system, although most cows also c...
Nutrient management is a priority of U.S. dairy farms, although specific concerns vary across region...
The Australian dairy industry is largely based on a grazed pasture system, although most cows also c...
Increasing the inputs of nutrients has played a major role in increasing the supply of food to a con...
The production of excess on-farm manure is placing continuous pressures on dairy producers to meet o...
Nutrient management is a priority of U.S. dairy farms, although specific concerns vary across region...
Nutrient management is a priority of U.S. dairy farms, although specific concerns vary across region...
International attention has focused on agricultural production systems as non-point sources of pollu...
With so many challenges in the dairy industry today, farm managers realize they need to be “better t...
As dairy farmers have strived to maintain profitability, many have farmed more intensively. More cow...
Nutrient management plays an important role in any dairy farming system. Soil fertility status and f...
The long-term sustainability of dairy farms depends on their ability to be profitable while limiting...
In the Netherlands there is a remarkable difference in environmental performance between the average...
Dairy farming in Australia continues to intensify. Increased stocking rates have resulted in increas...
recent developments and future issues both farm productivity and environmental outcomes are achieved...
The Australian dairy industry is largely based on a grazed pasture system, although most cows also c...
Nutrient management is a priority of U.S. dairy farms, although specific concerns vary across region...
The Australian dairy industry is largely based on a grazed pasture system, although most cows also c...
Increasing the inputs of nutrients has played a major role in increasing the supply of food to a con...
The production of excess on-farm manure is placing continuous pressures on dairy producers to meet o...
Nutrient management is a priority of U.S. dairy farms, although specific concerns vary across region...
Nutrient management is a priority of U.S. dairy farms, although specific concerns vary across region...
International attention has focused on agricultural production systems as non-point sources of pollu...
With so many challenges in the dairy industry today, farm managers realize they need to be “better t...
As dairy farmers have strived to maintain profitability, many have farmed more intensively. More cow...
Nutrient management plays an important role in any dairy farming system. Soil fertility status and f...
The long-term sustainability of dairy farms depends on their ability to be profitable while limiting...
In the Netherlands there is a remarkable difference in environmental performance between the average...