Cattle slurry represents a significant resource on grassland-based farming systems. The objective of this thesis was to investigate and devise cattle slurry application methods and strategies that can be implemented on grassland farms to improve the efficiency with which nitrogen (N) in cattle slurry is recycled. The research focused on slurry application method and timing techniques that have been shown to reduce ammonia emissions following slurry application. Further, it was investigated whether the reduction in ammonia emissions translates into an increase in the N fertiliser replacement value (NFRV) of applied slurry. The study also included an economic analysis of the costs and benefits of low-emission slurry application methods, in...
An experiment was carried out over 2 years on grass and grass/clover swards in SW England to compare...
International audienceThe return of slurry is the most important means of fertilization in grassland...
The objectives of this thesis are (i) to quantify NH 3 volatilization from grassland, (ii) to gain u...
Cattle slurry represents a significant resource on grassland-based farming systems. The obje...
Slurry application with methods such as trailing shoe (TS) results in reduced emissions of ammonia (...
Slurry application with methods such as trailing shoe (TS) results in reduced emissions of ammonia (...
Slurry application with methods such as trailing shoe (TS) results in reduced emissions of ammonia (...
In the UK, approximately 90 million tonnes of animal manure containing ca 450,000 tonnes of nitrogen...
In the UK, approximately 90 million tonnes of animal manure containing ca 450,000 tonnes of nitrogen...
<p>Ammonia is easily lost after land spreading of livestock slurries. Low-emission techniques entail...
Shallow injection of slurry on grassland can reduce ammonia emissions compared to surface spreading ...
<p>Ammonia is easily lost after land spreading of livestock slurries. Low-emission techniques entail...
Ammonia (NH3) emission following the application of livestock slurry to agricultural land is a signi...
Ammonia (NH3) emission following the application of livestock slurry to agricultural land is a signi...
Loss of ammonia (NH3) after field application of livestock slurry contributes between 30% and 50% of...
An experiment was carried out over 2 years on grass and grass/clover swards in SW England to compare...
International audienceThe return of slurry is the most important means of fertilization in grassland...
The objectives of this thesis are (i) to quantify NH 3 volatilization from grassland, (ii) to gain u...
Cattle slurry represents a significant resource on grassland-based farming systems. The obje...
Slurry application with methods such as trailing shoe (TS) results in reduced emissions of ammonia (...
Slurry application with methods such as trailing shoe (TS) results in reduced emissions of ammonia (...
Slurry application with methods such as trailing shoe (TS) results in reduced emissions of ammonia (...
In the UK, approximately 90 million tonnes of animal manure containing ca 450,000 tonnes of nitrogen...
In the UK, approximately 90 million tonnes of animal manure containing ca 450,000 tonnes of nitrogen...
<p>Ammonia is easily lost after land spreading of livestock slurries. Low-emission techniques entail...
Shallow injection of slurry on grassland can reduce ammonia emissions compared to surface spreading ...
<p>Ammonia is easily lost after land spreading of livestock slurries. Low-emission techniques entail...
Ammonia (NH3) emission following the application of livestock slurry to agricultural land is a signi...
Ammonia (NH3) emission following the application of livestock slurry to agricultural land is a signi...
Loss of ammonia (NH3) after field application of livestock slurry contributes between 30% and 50% of...
An experiment was carried out over 2 years on grass and grass/clover swards in SW England to compare...
International audienceThe return of slurry is the most important means of fertilization in grassland...
The objectives of this thesis are (i) to quantify NH 3 volatilization from grassland, (ii) to gain u...