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Winter Manure Application Options Webinar
2014-11-19 15:44:00| National Hog Farmer
Manure application in winter brings increased risk of runoff reaching surface or groundwater resources. Practical and science-based options exist for managing and reducing the risk for livestock producers who have little or no manure storage, or for situations where a late fall or early freeze limit manure application options. This webinars presenters will speak from personal experience discussing the research that documents the ways to reduce risk, how one county has decreased runoff and groundwater contamination by implementing winter manure spreading plans, and a professional manure applicators practical perspective on options for livestock producers. Location Livestock and Poultry Environmental Learning Center United States See map: Google Maps Manure application in winter brings increased risk of runoff reaching surface or groundwater resources. Practical and science-based options exist for managing and reducing the risk for livestock producers who have little or no manure storage, or for situations where a late fall or early freeze limit manure application options. This webinar’s presenters will speak from personal experience — discussing the research that documents the ways to reduce risk, how one county has decreased runoff and groundwater contamination by implementing winter manure spreading plans, and a professional manure applicator’s practical perspective on options for livestock producers. Webinar starts at 1:30 p.m. (central), and on the day of the webcast, participants should go to www.extension.org/58813. First-time participants should follow the steps at www.extension.org/8924. read more
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Sidedress Nitrogen Application Options
2013-06-11 18:04:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: University of Missouri Extension The yellow leaves on corn plants means one thing: Nitrogen fertilizer applied last fall or early this spring is gone. It washed deep into the soil, beyond reach of the young roots. That means most fields will need additional nitrogen to reach full yield potential, says Peter Scharf, University of Missouri Extension soil scientist. read more
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