PJungnitsch
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Hi, I'm winding up a research project comparing winterfeeding out on pasture vs feeding in the yard and spreading manure with equipment.
For example this is a map of soil nitrogen levels under where a couple bales were fed out on pasture. Averaged a gain of 104 lbs/acre, with levels rising up to about 550 lbs/acre, just in the soil.
No soil N gains where manure was spread.
A lot of the info has made it's way out already, but I'm putting up a webpage of my own on the project, with links to the finished report (masters thesis) when it is done and more info on the subject as I find it.
http://www.angelfire.com/trek/mytravels/nutrientmanagement.html
Any questions give me a shout before I forget everything!
For example this is a map of soil nitrogen levels under where a couple bales were fed out on pasture. Averaged a gain of 104 lbs/acre, with levels rising up to about 550 lbs/acre, just in the soil.

No soil N gains where manure was spread.
A lot of the info has made it's way out already, but I'm putting up a webpage of my own on the project, with links to the finished report (masters thesis) when it is done and more info on the subject as I find it.
http://www.angelfire.com/trek/mytravels/nutrientmanagement.html
Any questions give me a shout before I forget everything!