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Impact of Liquid Swine Manure Application and Cover Crops on Nitrate in Subsurface Drainage Water
Farm Progress Reports
  • Carl Pederson, Iowa State University
  • Matt Helmers, Iowa State University
  • Michelle Soupir, Iowa State University
  • Ramesh Kanwar, Iowa State University
  • Antonio Mallarino, Iowa State University
Number
RFR A1596
Publication Year
2016
Farm
Northeast Research and Demonstration Farm
Department
Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
Abstract

The primary objective of this project is to determine the impact of appropriate rates of swine manure applications to corn and soybeans based on nitrogen requirements of crops, and the potential of nitrate leaching to groundwater. Another purpose of this longterm experimental study is to develop and recommend appropriate manure and nutrient management practices to producers to minimize the water contamination potential and enhance the use of swine manure as an organic fertilizer. A third component of this study is to determine the potential effects of rye as a cover crop to reduce nitrate loss to shallow ground water.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31274/farmprogressreports-180814-1437
Citation Information
Carl Pederson, Matt Helmers, Michelle Soupir, Ramesh Kanwar, et al.. "Impact of Liquid Swine Manure Application and Cover Crops on Nitrate in Subsurface Drainage Water" (2016)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/matthew_helmers/148/