Background and objectives The number of domesticated cattle in the world has steadily increased during the last decades, and thereby also the amount of manure produced annually. The excrements of grazing cattle are dropped in pastures and left unmanaged, but that of confined and housed cattle are collected and managed. The collected manure is often a variable mixture of urine, faeces, bedding material and spoiled feed and (drinking) water. On most modern farms, excrements are usually collected in leak-tight storages and handled as slurry: a mixture of urine, faeces and spoiled water. However, on a significant fraction of farms, cattle excrements are ‘source-separated’ in a liquid fraction and a solid fraction. The solid cattle manure (SCM...
The reduction of ammonia (NH3) emissions associated with manure management requires identification a...
Accurate estimation of animal manure nitrogen (N) availability is required to maximize crop N use ef...
<p>Animal manures are major sources of nutrients and organic matter, to be used to fertilize crops a...
Background and objectives The number of domesticated cattle in the world has steadily increased du...
The objectives of the present study were to quantify the effects of contrasting methods for storing ...
This study examined the influences of three potential additives, i.e., lava meal, sandy soil top-lay...
A 2-year study was carried out to examine the effects of solid cattle manure storage method on (1) t...
Considerable losses of nitrogen (N) may occur during and after surface-application of solid cattle m...
Storage and application of cattle farmyard manure (CFM) can cause considerable environmental problem...
Cattle manure available to farmers is of low value as a fertilizer N and generally contains less tha...
Large quantities of organic manures and soiled water are generated by cattle housing every year. The...
This study aimed to quantify the effects of contrasting composted methods of solid cattle manure (SC...
Altering dairy cattle diets to reduce both enteric methane (CH4) production and nitrogen (N) excreti...
Targeted use of animal manures as a nitrogen (N) fertilizer is challenging because of their poorly p...
Forages have a high N demand, a long growing season, and an effective root system all contributing t...
The reduction of ammonia (NH3) emissions associated with manure management requires identification a...
Accurate estimation of animal manure nitrogen (N) availability is required to maximize crop N use ef...
<p>Animal manures are major sources of nutrients and organic matter, to be used to fertilize crops a...
Background and objectives The number of domesticated cattle in the world has steadily increased du...
The objectives of the present study were to quantify the effects of contrasting methods for storing ...
This study examined the influences of three potential additives, i.e., lava meal, sandy soil top-lay...
A 2-year study was carried out to examine the effects of solid cattle manure storage method on (1) t...
Considerable losses of nitrogen (N) may occur during and after surface-application of solid cattle m...
Storage and application of cattle farmyard manure (CFM) can cause considerable environmental problem...
Cattle manure available to farmers is of low value as a fertilizer N and generally contains less tha...
Large quantities of organic manures and soiled water are generated by cattle housing every year. The...
This study aimed to quantify the effects of contrasting composted methods of solid cattle manure (SC...
Altering dairy cattle diets to reduce both enteric methane (CH4) production and nitrogen (N) excreti...
Targeted use of animal manures as a nitrogen (N) fertilizer is challenging because of their poorly p...
Forages have a high N demand, a long growing season, and an effective root system all contributing t...
The reduction of ammonia (NH3) emissions associated with manure management requires identification a...
Accurate estimation of animal manure nitrogen (N) availability is required to maximize crop N use ef...
<p>Animal manures are major sources of nutrients and organic matter, to be used to fertilize crops a...