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    Potential pasture nitrogen concentrations and uptake from autumn or spring applied cow urine and DCD under field conditions 

    Moir, James L.; Cameron, Keith C.; Di, Hong J. (MDPI, 2016-06)
    Nitrogen (N) cycling and losses in grazed grassland are strongly driven by urine N deposition by grazing ruminants. The objective of this study was to quantify pasture N concentrations, yield and N uptake following autumn ...
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    Urine patch area coverage of an intensively stocked dairy pasture 

    Moir, James L.; Cameron, Keith C.; Di, Hong J.; Fertsak, Ulrike (International Union of Soil Science, 2010-08)
    The urine patch of the grazing cow has been identified as the key source of N loss from pasture-based dairy systems. Although critical to N modelling, quantitative data on the annual area coverage of urine patches in pastures ...
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    Urine patch area coverage of an intensively stocked dairy pasture 

    Moir, James L.; Cameron, Keith C.; Di, Hong J.; Fertsak, Ulrike (Lincoln University., 2010-08)
    The objective of this study was to develop a new method to quantify seasonal and annual urine patch area coverage under an intensive dairy farming system.
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    Fertiliser-coating technology to improve the efficiency of copper uptake in pastures 

    Carey, Peter; Cameron, Keith C.; Di, Hong J.; Cotching, B. (Fertilizer and Lime Research Centre, Massey University, 2018)
    Current practice for trace element (TE) application is to admix granular trace elements in with macro-elemental fertilisers. Although the correct rate of trace elements per hectare can be applied, the distribution of the ...
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    Cameron, Keith C. (4)
    Di, Hong J. (4)Moir, James L. (3)Fertsak, Ulrike (2)Carey, Peter (1)Cotching, B. (1)Keyword
    0701 Agriculture, Land and Farm Management (4)
    0703 Crop and Pasture Production (4)
    dairy (3)grazed pasture (3)urine (3)079902 Fertilisers and Agrochemicals (incl. Application) (2)area coverage (2)global positioning system (GPS) (2)nitrogen (2)copper (1)... View MoreDate Issued2018 (1)2016 (1)2010 (2)
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