Research Paper
Exclusion zones for variable rate nitrogen fertilisation in grazed dairy pasture systems in New Zealand
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- Exclusion zones for variable rate nitrogen fertilisation in grazed dairy pasture systems in New Zealand
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- Lincoln University
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To assess the variability of total soil nitrogen (TN) on grazed and irrigated pastures, TN was quantified from spatially distinct “areas” within the paddock (irrigated and non-irrigated areas, around the gates, and around the troughs) on two dairy farms located in Canterbury, New Zealand. During soil sampling, each area was sub-divided and multiple soil samples were taken to ensure adequate spatial representation of each area. The results showed there were no differences in TN between the fa...
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- Research Paper
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- Conference paper
- Date created
- 2017-10-16
- Creator
- Ekanayake, D / Owens, J / Hodge, S / Werner, A / Trethewey, JAK / Roten, R / Westerschulte, M / Belin, S / Cameron, Keith
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10182/9691
- Related subjects
- exclusion zones / nitrogen / grazed dairy pasture / New Zealand / Soil Sciences / Fertilisers and Agrochemicals (incl. Application)
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