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Research: The impact of extreme precipitation on nutrient runoff

Legacy nutrients enter the surface water following extreme precipitation, regardless of current activity.


Can you spread manure in your state this winter?

Manure Manager is currently compiling a list of states where winter spreading is banned and/or restricted.


Fines: Iowa business agrees to pay $7,000 fine

According to the DNR's enforcement actions page, Feedlot Service Company and its ownerwere accused of applying solid waste and manure on property near Neola.


 
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STOP THE CLOG WITH VAUGHAN ROTAMIX

Dairy applications are some of the toughest installations in the world. From hoof blocks and ear tags to silage wrap and rope, there’s no shortage of troublesome materials that clog standard pumps in dairy settings. That’s where the Vaughan Rotamix® System comes in. At Vaughan, we stand behind our mixing. With guaranteed performance and a 10-year nozzle warranty, our pumping solutions keep your operations running smoothly. The Vaughan Rotamix System offers dependable mixing that significantly reduces sludge volume and cuts hauling costs. Plus, Vaughan Rotamix System is easily retrofittable to existing applications and perfect for replacing old and failing systems.

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Options for manure application during a wet harvest season or in

Protecting watersources from manure would be a lot easier if the weather would cooperate. When conditions have been wetter than normal, especially with only short windows between rain events to complete harvest and field work, it's easy for things to fall behind schedule – which can mean manure storages that are full and need to be emptied before too long. This might mean » Read More...
 
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Winter runoff concerns

Anyone applying manure to a field knows that nutrient runoff is a concern, which is why many growers and applicators look at mitigation measures. However, for years it has been assumed that during the winter months, there is less opportunity for runoff due to the different types of weather events that occur during the cold months. However, rising winter temperatures in many areas could mean an increase in rain-on-snow runoff and melting snowpacks. For farm fields applying manure, this could mean more nutrient runoff than landowners have traditionally come to expect. » Read More...
 
 
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