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Published online 20 February 2008
Published in J Environ Qual 37:718-724 (2008)
DOI: 10.2134/jeq2007.0191
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Managing Broiler Litter Application Rate and Grazing to Decrease Watershed Runoff Losses

K. R. Sistania,*, G. E. Brinkb and J. L. Oldhamc

a USDA-ARS, Animal Waste Management Research Unit, Bowling Green, KY 42104
b USDA-ARS, U. S. Dairy Forage Research Center, Madison, WI 53707
c Dep. of Plant and Soil Sciences, Mississippi State Univ., Starkville, MS 39762


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Fig. 1. Total monthly precipitation and air and soil temperatures recorded from 2001 to 2003.

 

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Fig. 2. Inorganic N (NH4–N and NO3–N) content of runoff water collected from the following treatments: Control; Graze, with litter applied on N or P basis; Hay, with litter applied on N or P basis; and Graze/Hay, with litter applied on N or P basis. Bars within each parameter with the same letters are not significantly different, LSD 0.05 level.

 

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Fig. 3. Total P, total dissolved P, and soluble reactive P content of runoff water collected from the following treatments: Control; Graze, with litter applied on N or P basis; Hay, with litter applied on N or P basis; and Graze/Hay, with litter applied on N or P basis. Bars within each parameter (e.g., total P) with the same letters are not significantly different, LSD 0.05 level.

 





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