Concern about microbial contamination of groundwater from foraging dairy cows has increased as spray irrigation practices in New Zealand have increased over the years. Bacteria capable of living in ...
MADISON, WI, June 14th, 2010 – Concern about microbial contamination of groundwater from foraging dairy cows has increased as spray irrigation practices in New Zealand have increased over the years.
Nature Research Intelligence Topics Topic summaries Agricultural, Veterinary and Food Sciences Crop and Pasture Production Crop and Pasture Waste Water Use The use of wastewater in crop and pasture ...
LAYTON, Utah — A new irrigation system in Layton hopes to send water from miles away to the drying Great Salt Lake. The plan is for an 18-inch pipe to carry water to a 300 acre pasture in the Kays ...
According to Rory Schmeir, smart irrigation is steadily reshaping how water is managed across ranches, offering a more tailored approach to agricultural water use. Traditional systems often fall short ...
QUANTIFYING dairy pasture yield improvement through better water scheduling is one of the aims of a national Smarter Irrigation Project (SIP) participation at Dardanup, Western Australia.
On a cold Wednesday morning in the sleepy Bbaale Trading Centre, in the cattle corridor of Bbaale County in Kayunga District, five men ride into the milk collecting centre. Several workers are busy in ...
The use of wastewater in crop and pasture systems has emerged as a viable strategy to mitigate water scarcity while enhancing nutrient recycling in agriculture. By reusing treated—or in some cases, ...
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