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Retention of Swine Slurry Constituents in Soil and Crop Residue as Affected by Setback Distance

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Title Retention of Swine Slurry Constituents in Soil and Crop
Residue as Affected by Setback Distance
Creator Gilley, John E Bartelt-Hunt, Shannon L. Eskridge, Kent M Li, Xu Schmidt, Amy M. Snow, Daniel D
Description Setbacks are prescribed distances from surface waters within which manure application is not allowed. Little information is available concerning the retention of swine slurry constituents in soil and crop residue materials within setback areas. This study was conducted to measure the retention of selected constituents within a setback area following the upslope application of swine slurry and the introduction of simulated rainfall. The no-till cropland site had a slope gradient of 4.9% and a...
Date 2020-06-17T07:00:00Z
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Format application/pdf
Identifier https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/biosysengfacpub/676 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/biosysengfacpub/article/1685/viewcontent/Log_Number_343509.pdf
Source Biological Systems Engineering: Papers and Publications
Publisher DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Subject Crop residue Infiltration Land application manure runoff Nutrients Swine slurry Bioresource and Agricultural Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering Environmental Engineering Other Civil and Environmental Engineering

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