Both laboratory analyses and on-farm quick tests of manure nutrient content play an important role in manure management. Laboratory testing is the most reliable method of manure nutrient testing and is valuable for long-term planning and as a check on quick test results.
Nutrient management plans for crops require estimates of plant-available nitrogen (PAN) provided by application of manure or compost. Recent developments have stimulated interest in utilizing manure nitrogen (N) as a resource. These factors include the following:
• Increased cost of N fertilizers
• Increased value of PAN from manure on...
En los niños, el plomo puede causar daño cerebral.
Por eso puede ser que no haya ningún síntoma
inmediato después de la exposición del niño al
plomo; los efectos pueden tardar años en aparecer.
Los niños de entre 6 meses a 6 años de edad corren el
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This publication assists western Oregon farmers and agricultural professionals in determining the nitrogen fertilizer replacement value of winter cover crops. Includes information on plant-available nitrogen (PAN) basics; a site-specific, step-by-step method to estimate PAN; Willamette Valley case studies; and appendices summarizing Willamette Valley cover crop research that supports these PAN...
Lead contamination of the environment is an important human health problem. This publication is designed to help homeowners evaluate and manage lead hazard in their landscape or garden. We explain:
• How soils get contaminated with lead
• How to test your soil for lead contamination
• How to reduce...
This publication describes the use of post harvest soil nitrate testing as a tool for assessment of nitrogen (N) management in manured cropping systems west of the Cascade Mountains in Oregon, Washington, and south coastal British Columbia. The first section of this publication gives general information on the test and...
Phosphorus is an essential element for growth and reproduction of plants and animals. Agricultural enterprises often provide supplemental P to enhance plant and animal performance. Supplemental P inputs are provided in the form of fertilizer or manure for crops, and in the form of feed additives for animals.
This is a fertilizer guide for commercial wholesale nurseries that produce shade and flowering trees for bareroot sales. Reviewed October 2010. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog