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9 September 2010
Agro-forestry workshop in South Devon

This is a unique opportunity to meet with the UK leaders in agro-forestry research and practice...

12 September 2010
Guided farm trail walk

We are holding a guided walk around our beautiful farm trail...





29 July 2010
Recognition of Sacrifices and Commitment

On Friday 16th July, Bernward Geier, former Director of IFOAM, presented ORC with ...

1 January 2010
An IOTA review of organic research

The series of IOTA Technical Leaflets provides a summary of the key practical farming recommendations arising from organic research...

Modelling manure NPK flows

Category: Research
1 January 2005

Environmentally damaging emissions of N arise from agriculture: ammonia, nitrous oxide and nitrate. Losses can be altered by changed management practices; such practices also affect the interaction between the three loss pathways. There is a need to make farmers aware of the size of the N losses and the effects of management practices. This is particularly pertinent to organic farmers, where N can be limiting to some crop production. Consequently a tool to identify the fate of N (and PK) from manure could assist in developing more environmentally friendly practices that also increase crop productivity and soil fertility. Phosphorus loss from agriculture is another environmental issue that needs addressing.

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Keywords: DEFRA, IOR, ADAS, Modelling, manure, NPK, flows, nitrate, leaching, NH3, volatilization, NO2, emissions, OF0197, ammonia, nitrous, oxide, nitrate, Crop, productivity, soil, fertility, phosphorus, potassium, nitrogen, manure, Nitrogen, Evaluation, Routine, farmer, focus, group, TAN, livestock

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