2001 journal article

Spatial and time distribution of dairy cattle excreta in an intensive pasture system

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, 30(6), 2180–2187.

By: S. White n, R. Sheffield n, S. Washburn n, L. King n & J. Green n

MeSH headings : Agriculture; Animal Feed; Animals; Cattle; Environmental Monitoring; Feces; Feeding Behavior; Female; Manure; Medicago; Poaceae; Urine; Water Supply
TL;DR: Results indicate that pasture-based dairy systems may require smaller, less-expensive manure management systems compared with confinement dairy farms, and manure handling and storage requirements proportional to the time cattle are on pastures. (via Semantic Scholar)
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