MADISON, WI, June 14th, 2010 – Concern about microbial contamination of groundwater from foraging dairy cows has increased as spray irrigation practices in New Zealand have increased over the years.
Nature Research Intelligence Topics Topic summaries Agricultural, Veterinary and Food Sciences Crop and Pasture Production Crop and Pasture Waste Water Use The use of wastewater in crop and pasture ...
As the new year begins, it is important to look back at pasture and forage production conditions to understand what to focus on for the coming year. As of late October, much of Nebraska was in ...
The Fonterra supplier is still developing his 154ha property, after two years of ownership, and this season he has been able to feed pasture throughout the day and night thanks to more irrigation area ...
Plans to fallow more than 1,100 acres of Oakdale farmland so the water saved can be sold to out-of-county buyers for about $1.6 million will be considered Tuesday by the Oakdale Irrigation District.
The use of wastewater in crop and pasture systems has emerged as a viable strategy to mitigate water scarcity while enhancing nutrient recycling in agriculture. By reusing treated—or in some cases, ...