Cameron, Keith C.Di, Hong J.Moir, James L.Christie, R.Van, D. W. T.2008-08-072004-06https://hdl.handle.net/10182/575Lincoln University and Ravensdown Fertiliser Co-operative have developed a new soil treatment technology, called 'eco-n' technology, that can reduce the environmental impacts of dairy farming and at the same time help farmers to grow more grass. Research shows that eco-n can: reduce nitrate leaching by 60 per cent; reduce potassium, calcium and magnesium leaching by more than 50 per cent; reduce nitrous oxide emissions (a potent greenhouse gas) by 80 per cent; and increase pasture production by over 10 - 12 per cent per year. This paper will cover the science behind the eco-n technology and the practical application and economics of using eco-n technology.124-137en© 2008 by South Island Dairy Event (SIDE)soilnitrogen cyclenitrateleachingnitrification inhibitoreco-nenvironmental impactdairyingClean and green with 'eco-n'Conference Contribution - publishedMarsden::300103 Soil chemistryMarsden::300800 Environmental Science