Nutrient Management
Apply manure where it is needed by determining appropriate application rates for each field.
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The three-phase approach to establishing on-farm treatment systems
The permitting process for establishing on-farm manure treatment systems doesn’t have to be complicated. A three-phase approach breaks down Wisconsin’s requirements for producers exploring this form of waste management.
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Does a copper sulfate footbath solution influence soil, forage?
Researchers from the University of Wisconsin are examining if copper sulfate footbaths negatively affect manure, soil and forage copper concentrations on eastern Wisconsin farms.
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These producers put sustainability to work
Three Midwest dairy producers share their paths toward a more sustainable business for the future of their farms and communities.
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Biochar as a potential tool for manure management
With the boom in anaerobic digestion system installations and a growing interest in carbon credits, the potential for on-farm biochar production may not be far off.
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Elevate your manure management to align with 2023’s input projections
The goal of nutrient management is to adequately supply soils and plants with the nutrients necessary to produce food, forage, fiber and cover while minimizing the transport of nutrients to ground and surface waters.
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Vacuumed manure influences fertilizer value for crops on-farm and off-farm
Removing manure from animal housing before it reaches the lagoon presents an opportunity to use those nutrients in a more economically and environmentally sustainable manner.
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