Keeping beef cattle outdoors during winter reduces costs and improves animal welfare, but increases the risk of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) runoff losses. This study evaluated a rotational pen design on grassland with two groups of suckler cows given access to an expanding staying area and a new feeding area each week (72 cattle ha−1), with one month’s stay per pen. The spatial distribution of excreta and effects on N and P surface runoff was evaluated during six months. The total excreta loads corresponded to 500 kg·N·ha−1 and 50 kg·P·ha−1. New feeding areas did not distribute excretions evenly, which resulted in the highest proportion of excretions (31%) occurring in the first week’s sub-area. The topsoil had significantly high...
As the livestock numbers on Finnish dairy farms have increased and most fields on dairy farms are un...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential mineral that needs to be supplied in sufficient quantities for mainte...
Urine from dairy cattle grazing pastures with high crude protein (CP) concentrations is a major sour...
Keeping beef cattle outdoors during winter reduces costs and improves animal welfare, but increases ...
The raising of cattle outdoors in winter is becoming more common in temperate areas, although there ...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) loss from agriculture persists as a water quality impairment issue. ...
peer-reviewedThe effect of intensive agricultural systems on the environment is of increasing global...
This thesis sums up studies on phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) losses to water from forested feedlot...
Saskatchewan producers traditionally overwinter their cattle in pens in the yard. The practice of w...
Journal articleChemical amendment of dairy cattle slurry has been shown to effectively reduce incide...
Nitrogen losses from open beef feedlots are a concern. Methods that decrease volatilization losses w...
Dairy cow urine is the greatest contributor of nitrate leaching on agricultural systems. This is bec...
Excreta from cattle animals contain large amounts of nutrients, particularly nitrogen, which could l...
In West Europe countries between 37 and 82% of the nitrogen (N) and between 27 and 38% of the phosph...
Nitrogen (N) losses from agricultural land is a major environmental concern, as N leaching can cause...
As the livestock numbers on Finnish dairy farms have increased and most fields on dairy farms are un...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential mineral that needs to be supplied in sufficient quantities for mainte...
Urine from dairy cattle grazing pastures with high crude protein (CP) concentrations is a major sour...
Keeping beef cattle outdoors during winter reduces costs and improves animal welfare, but increases ...
The raising of cattle outdoors in winter is becoming more common in temperate areas, although there ...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) loss from agriculture persists as a water quality impairment issue. ...
peer-reviewedThe effect of intensive agricultural systems on the environment is of increasing global...
This thesis sums up studies on phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) losses to water from forested feedlot...
Saskatchewan producers traditionally overwinter their cattle in pens in the yard. The practice of w...
Journal articleChemical amendment of dairy cattle slurry has been shown to effectively reduce incide...
Nitrogen losses from open beef feedlots are a concern. Methods that decrease volatilization losses w...
Dairy cow urine is the greatest contributor of nitrate leaching on agricultural systems. This is bec...
Excreta from cattle animals contain large amounts of nutrients, particularly nitrogen, which could l...
In West Europe countries between 37 and 82% of the nitrogen (N) and between 27 and 38% of the phosph...
Nitrogen (N) losses from agricultural land is a major environmental concern, as N leaching can cause...
As the livestock numbers on Finnish dairy farms have increased and most fields on dairy farms are un...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential mineral that needs to be supplied in sufficient quantities for mainte...
Urine from dairy cattle grazing pastures with high crude protein (CP) concentrations is a major sour...