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Swine Lagoon Effluent as a Source of Nitrogen and Phosphorus for Summer Forage Grasses

Ardeshir Adeli and Jac J. Varco*

Dep. of Plant and Soil Sci., Mississippi State Univ., Mississippi State, MS 39762



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Fig. 1. Effects of swine lagoon effluent and fertilizer N rates on dry matter yield of forage grasses.

 


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Fig. 2. Effects of swine lagoon effluent and fertilizer N rates on N accumulation by forage grasses.

 


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Fig. 3. Effects of anaerobic swine lagoon effluent and inorganic fertilizer N application rates on residual soil NO-3–N, fall 1996.

 


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Fig. 4. Effects of swine lagoon effluent and fertilizer P rates on P accumulation by forage grasses.

 





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