AbstractUrine patches deposited by grazing cattle represent ‘hot-spots’ of very high nitrogen (N) loading from which environmentally important losses of N may occur (ammonia and nitrous oxide emissions, nitrate leaching). Information on the quantities of N deposited to grazed pastures as urine, the spatial and temporal distribution of urine patches and how these may be influenced by pasture management practices is limited. The objectives of this study were to assess the potential of recently developed urine sensors for providing data on urination behaviour by grazing cattle and relate this to measurements of ammonia emissions from the grazed paddocks. A total of six trials were conducted across two sites; two on a 1ha paddock at Easter Bush...
Cattle, grazing pastures, deposit urine onto the soil at high nitrogen (N) rates that exceed the pas...
peer-reviewedCattle excreta deposited on grazed pastures are responsible for one fifth of the global...
The animal urine patch is the main source of nitrogen (N) loss from agricultural grazed pasture syst...
Urine patches deposited by grazing cattle represent ‘hot-spots’ of very high nitrogen (N) loading fr...
AbstractUrine patches deposited by grazing cattle represent ‘hot-spots’ of very high nitrogen (N) lo...
Urine patches deposited in pasture by grazing animals are sites of reactive nitrogen (N) loss to the...
Accurate field data on the paddock area affected by cow urine depositions are critical to the estima...
Dairy cow urine is the greatest contributor of nitrate leaching on agricultural systems. This is bec...
Nitrate leaching loss from urine patches is predicted using a number of variables including urine N ...
In grazed pasture systems, the nitrogen (N) contained in a cattle urine patch may be up to 1200 kg N...
Feed nitrogen (N) intakes in Australian grazing systems average 545 g cow−1 day−1, indicating that u...
Cattle grazing of pastures deposits urine onto the pasture soil at high nitrogen (N) rates that exce...
Prediction of nitrogen (N) leaching from urine events using modelling tools such as OVERSEER is impo...
The urine patch of the grazing cow has been identified as the key source of N loss from pasture-base...
Ruminant urine patches are potential sites of reactive nitrogen (N) loss to the environment. Quantif...
Cattle, grazing pastures, deposit urine onto the soil at high nitrogen (N) rates that exceed the pas...
peer-reviewedCattle excreta deposited on grazed pastures are responsible for one fifth of the global...
The animal urine patch is the main source of nitrogen (N) loss from agricultural grazed pasture syst...
Urine patches deposited by grazing cattle represent ‘hot-spots’ of very high nitrogen (N) loading fr...
AbstractUrine patches deposited by grazing cattle represent ‘hot-spots’ of very high nitrogen (N) lo...
Urine patches deposited in pasture by grazing animals are sites of reactive nitrogen (N) loss to the...
Accurate field data on the paddock area affected by cow urine depositions are critical to the estima...
Dairy cow urine is the greatest contributor of nitrate leaching on agricultural systems. This is bec...
Nitrate leaching loss from urine patches is predicted using a number of variables including urine N ...
In grazed pasture systems, the nitrogen (N) contained in a cattle urine patch may be up to 1200 kg N...
Feed nitrogen (N) intakes in Australian grazing systems average 545 g cow−1 day−1, indicating that u...
Cattle grazing of pastures deposits urine onto the pasture soil at high nitrogen (N) rates that exce...
Prediction of nitrogen (N) leaching from urine events using modelling tools such as OVERSEER is impo...
The urine patch of the grazing cow has been identified as the key source of N loss from pasture-base...
Ruminant urine patches are potential sites of reactive nitrogen (N) loss to the environment. Quantif...
Cattle, grazing pastures, deposit urine onto the soil at high nitrogen (N) rates that exceed the pas...
peer-reviewedCattle excreta deposited on grazed pastures are responsible for one fifth of the global...
The animal urine patch is the main source of nitrogen (N) loss from agricultural grazed pasture syst...