Optimizing livestock manure as a source of nitrogen and other nutrients

ebook Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science

By Samantha Glaze-Corcoran

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Manure has long been recognized as a valuable source of nutrients. The product is dynamic, and an understanding of both chemical and biological mechanisms is required to optimize its use. This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of manure. Here, the basics of manure composition, collection, storage, and application are summarized with an emphasis on both scientific and practical considerations. Long-standing challenges in manure management, the history of responses, and modern approaches are reviewed. This chapter presents many ideas for future research and problem-solving.

Optimizing livestock manure as a source of nitrogen and other nutrients