A combination of high input management systems, high annual rainfall and deep, permeable soils in northern Tasmania create conditions that are conducive to high drainage and nitrogen losses below the root zone. An understanding of the extent and mechanism of such losses will enable farm managers and their consultants to identify and implement more sustainable management practices that minimise potential adverse financial and environmental consequences. Analysing the fate of water and nutrients in farming systems is complex and influenced by a wide range of factors including management, soil characteristics, seasonal climate variability and management history of the paddock/farm in question. This paper describes a novel farm system modelling...
Export coefficient modelling was used to model the impact of agriculture on nitrogen and phosphorus ...
Increasing the precision of nitrogen (N) fertiliser management in cropping systems is integral to in...
One-dimensional simulation models of farming systems have been used to evaluate production and envir...
Assessment of nitrogen (N) loss forms and pathways from farming systems is important for improving o...
Most dryland grain growers in Australia retain all or most of their crop residues to protect the soi...
Recent increases in nitrate concentrations in the Suwannee River and associated springs in northern ...
Recent intensification of farm systems (especially within Canterbury) has resulted in increased nitr...
Dairy represents one of the most intensive and nitrogen (N) loaded production systems in the high ra...
The concentration of nitrate in groundwater in Canterbury has significantly increased primarily due ...
To determine the impact of potential reductions of terrain-targeted nitrogen (N) fertilisation rates...
Future trends in New Zealand cropping, anticipate an increased use of fertilizer nitrogen (N). In or...
Evidence from farm level studies indicates that there is potential to improve nitrogen (N) fertilize...
Less Intensive Farming and Environment (LIFE) management is a form of integrated farming which aims ...
The Burdekin Delta (BD) is located on the dry-tropical coastal strip in North Queensland, Australia....
Market gardening is commonly characterised by intensive cultivation, high inputs of both organic and...
Export coefficient modelling was used to model the impact of agriculture on nitrogen and phosphorus ...
Increasing the precision of nitrogen (N) fertiliser management in cropping systems is integral to in...
One-dimensional simulation models of farming systems have been used to evaluate production and envir...
Assessment of nitrogen (N) loss forms and pathways from farming systems is important for improving o...
Most dryland grain growers in Australia retain all or most of their crop residues to protect the soi...
Recent increases in nitrate concentrations in the Suwannee River and associated springs in northern ...
Recent intensification of farm systems (especially within Canterbury) has resulted in increased nitr...
Dairy represents one of the most intensive and nitrogen (N) loaded production systems in the high ra...
The concentration of nitrate in groundwater in Canterbury has significantly increased primarily due ...
To determine the impact of potential reductions of terrain-targeted nitrogen (N) fertilisation rates...
Future trends in New Zealand cropping, anticipate an increased use of fertilizer nitrogen (N). In or...
Evidence from farm level studies indicates that there is potential to improve nitrogen (N) fertilize...
Less Intensive Farming and Environment (LIFE) management is a form of integrated farming which aims ...
The Burdekin Delta (BD) is located on the dry-tropical coastal strip in North Queensland, Australia....
Market gardening is commonly characterised by intensive cultivation, high inputs of both organic and...
Export coefficient modelling was used to model the impact of agriculture on nitrogen and phosphorus ...
Increasing the precision of nitrogen (N) fertiliser management in cropping systems is integral to in...
One-dimensional simulation models of farming systems have been used to evaluate production and envir...