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    Pathways for Nutrient Loss to Water; Slurry and Fertilizer Spreading

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    Ryan, T. Declan
    Holden, Nicholas M.
    Carton, Owen T.
    Fitzgerald, D.
    Murphy, F.
    Keyword
    Nutrient loss
    Slurry
    Fertilizer
    Water pollution
    Date
    2008-07-08
    
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11019/827
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    Ryan, D., Holden, N., Carton, O., Fitzgerald, D., Murphy, F., Pathways for Nutrient Loss to Water; Slurry and Fertilizer Spreading, End of Project Report, Teagasc, 2008.
    Abstract
    There are almost 150,000 farms in Ireland and these contribute substantial quantities of N and P to inland and coastal waters. Some of these nutrients are carried from wet soils by overland flow and by leaching from dry soils. Farm practice can reduce the loss from farms by judicious management of nutrients. Improvements are required to diminish export of nutrients without impairing operations on the farm. Literature regarding nutrient loss from agriculture was reviewed in this project and maps were prepared to predict best slurry spreading times around Ireland. Two further maps were prepared to show slurry storage requirement on farms.
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    Environmental Protection Agency
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