NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT
Anaerobic Digestion of Dairy Manure: Implications for Nutrient Management Planning
Oral paper presented at the 2005 NEBASA/SSSA Annual Meeting [ Abstract ]
Cornell Nutrient Management Spear Program
- Agri Analysis, Inc.
- A&L Eastern Agricultural Laboratories, Inc.
- Penn State Agricultural Analytical Services Lab.
- The Dairy One Forage Lab in Ithaca, NY
- Performs nutrient analysis of manure samples.
Manure Production and Nutrient Content Values
- Development of Standard Methods to Estimate Manure Production and Nutrient Characteristics from Dairy Cattle. 2003. ASAE Pub.No. 701P1203.
- Manure Production and Characteristics: American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers Standard No. D384.2 MAR2005
- Agricultural Waste Characteristics: Chapter 4 of the USDA-NRCS Agricultural Waste Management Field Handbook
- Manure production and nutrient content: Penn State Agronomy Guide
Pre-Sidedress Nitrate Test (PSNT)
The PSNT is used to optimize the use of Nitrogen on corn silage or grain in order to produce maximum economic yields. Soil sampling must reach a depth of 12 inches, and must be turned in to a lab ASAP for accurate results. The PSNT is a test that has a fast turnaround time, because recommendations must be implemented when the corn is between 6-12 inches tall.
For more information, please visit Cornell Nutrient Analysis Laboraties' Pre-Sidedress Nitrate Soil Test page.
PSNT Refresher (Updated June 15, 2005)
A quick reference sheet for information on the PSNT.
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