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- W2072206716 abstract "ABSTRACT LIQUID swine waste was evaluated as a source of N for corn silage production when injected periodically at 107 Mg/ha from September through May. The effect of time of waste injection was expressed principally in corn silage yields which varied considerably within and among years of application. Only March waste application consistently produced silage yields comparable to inorganic N fertilization. Yield variations were associated primarily with fluctuation in swine waste N content and secondarily with field conditions at the time of application (principally soil temperature following waste injection). Optimum corn silage yield was obtained with manurial N application in excess of 480 kg/ha. Although carryover benefit from prior swine waste application was evident, the residual benefit w^as too erratic to be predictable. Consistent changes in leaf tissue and soil nutrient content attributable to time of liquid swine waste application were not observed. Liquid swine waste from confinement housing facilities is a beneficial source of nutrients, principally nitrogen (N), when applied to cropland (Mutlak et al., 1975; Sutton et al., 1978). Corn (Zea mays, L.) yield and nutrient uptake is greater with inject versus broadcast application of Hquid swine waste (Safley et al., 1980; Sutton et al., 1982). The nutrient content of liquid swine waste will depend on the type of facility, method of treatment and storage, and time of sampling (Kock et al., 1975; Lorimor et al., 1975; Mutlak et al., 1975). The effect of time of sampling is due largely to changes in the animals' environment and animal productivity, both of which demonstrate seasonal variation (Mulligan and Hesler, 1972). Most recommendations for land application of swine waste assume an average manurial N content (2.9 mg/L, Gilbertson et al., 1979). Seasonal variation in waste composition may greatly influence crop response to waste applied in accordance with such recommendations. The objective of this study was to determine the influence of time of application of equal volumes of liquid swine waste on corn silage yield and leaf tissue nutrient content." @default.
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- W2072206716 title "Influence of Time of Injection of Liquid Swine Waste on Silage Yield and Nutrient Content of Corn" @default.
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