Drainage of urine from concrete floors in dairy housing reduces the ammonia emission. Surface area of a urine puddle and puddle depth are among the five most determining parameters predicting ammonia emission. However a validatedmethod to estimate the amount of urine present on the floor at any time to characterize the drainage process of urine in practice is lacking. We propose a new method to estimate puddle volume based on measuring intensity of emitted light from a simulated urine puddle with a known concentration of soluble fluorescing tracer after exposure with light of an appropriate wavelength. To develop this new method an installation was constructed consisting of blue and white LED lights, a 1.4 MP 14-bit CCD camera and different...
AbstractUrine patches deposited by grazing cattle represent ‘hot-spots’ of very high nitrogen (N) lo...
<p>Ammonia (NH3) emission is still high, and agriculture is still the dominant contributor. In The N...
In grazed dairy pastures, the largest N source for both nitrate (NO₃⁻) leaching and nitrous oxide (N...
Drainage of urine from concrete floors in dairy housing reduces the ammonia emission. Surface area o...
Dairy cow houses are a major contributor to ammonia (NH3) emission in many European countries. To un...
Ammonia emission from dairy barns can be reduced by measures that improve removal of urine from floo...
In Europe, National Emission Ceilings (NEC) have been set to regulate the emissions of harmful gases...
Dairy cow houses are a major contributor to ammonia (NH3) emission in many European countries. To un...
Ammonia emission mainly originates from urea in urine puddles on floors in dairy cow houses. This em...
Modern livestock farming is an important contributor to ammonia (NH3) emissions. In the Netherlands,...
Ammonia (NH3) emission can cause acidification and eutrophication of the environment, is an indirect...
A scale model of a dairy-cow house was developed for studying factors involved with ammonia emission...
A simulation model was developed to predict ammonia emission from a scale model dairy-cow house. The...
Nitrate leaching loss from urine patches is predicted using a number of variables including urine N ...
Dairy cow urine is the greatest contributor of nitrate leaching on agricultural systems. This is bec...
AbstractUrine patches deposited by grazing cattle represent ‘hot-spots’ of very high nitrogen (N) lo...
<p>Ammonia (NH3) emission is still high, and agriculture is still the dominant contributor. In The N...
In grazed dairy pastures, the largest N source for both nitrate (NO₃⁻) leaching and nitrous oxide (N...
Drainage of urine from concrete floors in dairy housing reduces the ammonia emission. Surface area o...
Dairy cow houses are a major contributor to ammonia (NH3) emission in many European countries. To un...
Ammonia emission from dairy barns can be reduced by measures that improve removal of urine from floo...
In Europe, National Emission Ceilings (NEC) have been set to regulate the emissions of harmful gases...
Dairy cow houses are a major contributor to ammonia (NH3) emission in many European countries. To un...
Ammonia emission mainly originates from urea in urine puddles on floors in dairy cow houses. This em...
Modern livestock farming is an important contributor to ammonia (NH3) emissions. In the Netherlands,...
Ammonia (NH3) emission can cause acidification and eutrophication of the environment, is an indirect...
A scale model of a dairy-cow house was developed for studying factors involved with ammonia emission...
A simulation model was developed to predict ammonia emission from a scale model dairy-cow house. The...
Nitrate leaching loss from urine patches is predicted using a number of variables including urine N ...
Dairy cow urine is the greatest contributor of nitrate leaching on agricultural systems. This is bec...
AbstractUrine patches deposited by grazing cattle represent ‘hot-spots’ of very high nitrogen (N) lo...
<p>Ammonia (NH3) emission is still high, and agriculture is still the dominant contributor. In The N...
In grazed dairy pastures, the largest N source for both nitrate (NO₃⁻) leaching and nitrous oxide (N...