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Manure Minute: The nitrogen cycle and manure

Understanding how manure nitrogen behaves after application is important in order to know how best to manage manure.


Ag in brief: Ontario invests $800K in rural agriculture

The Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies is partnering with the Rural Ontario Institute to provide training and workshops that will enhance leadership and governance skills as well as management practices.


Application: OFA urges Ontario farmers to avoid winter spreading

In order to maintain soil and water health, the OFA urges manure application to be responsible and sensible, which includes avoiding winter application "whenever possible."


 
 
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STOP THE CLOG WITH VAUGHAN ROTAMIX

Dairy applications are some of the toughest installations in the world. With hoof blocks, ear tags, silage wrap, gloves, and rope, there is no shortage of troublesome materials that clog standard non-clog 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 Rotamix offers dependable mixing that significantly reduces sludge volume and cuts hauling costs. Plus, the Vaughan Rotamix System is easily retrofittable to existing applications and perfect for replacing old and failing systems.

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Possibilities and limitations

In this expanded feature from our Jan/Feb 2024 issue, we dive into the latest research and progress on manure sheds – the economic and environmental benefits, as well as their limitations. Featuring web-exclusive comments from University of Missouri's Ray Massey, we explore how to determine and establish a manure shed while also discussing the current challenges for redistribution. » Read More...
 
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It makes no scents

In this expanded feature, we bring the story of a chance meeting between British Columbia-based farmer Harold Steves and Chinese researcher Xinhua Song, who worked together to develop a potential solution to manure odors. With Song's experimental methods, Steves' manure was developed into an odourless soil amendment, which would be no more expensive than conventional commercial fertilizers. » Read More...
 
 
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