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Manure Nutrient Management

Manure can be a valuable on-farm nutrient source adding organic matter and mobile nutrients to increase soil fertility and build soil structure. Precautions regarding manure application and manure rates need to be considered before applying. The articles and links on this page address these management issues.

Manure vs Compost vs Commercial Fertilizer (presentation) (pdf)
Managing Nitrate and Bacteria in Runoff from Livestock Confinement Areas with Vegetative Filter Strips
Water Quality and Your Livestock Facilities Extension artical
Clean Water Act brings new AFO/CAFO definitions and regulations Extension artical
Comprehensive Nutrient Management Plan Watch from NASDA Research Foundation
NRCS Nutrient Management Page
NRCS Animal Feeding Operations
NRCS Animal Waste Management

Manure Nutrient Availability Calculator from the Agronomy Dpt. at Purdue University



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

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Soil Fertility Topics



Agriculture Links
Ammonia Volatilization

Contacts & Events
Cropping Systems
Determining Fertilizer Rates
Extension Publications
Fertilizer Calculator
Fertilizer Economics
Fertilizer Facts
Fertilizer Guidelines
Home Gardening
Intro to Soil Fertility
Manure Nutrient Management
Nitrogen Research
Nutrient Deficiencies
Nutrient Mgmt Self-Study
Phosphorus Research
Presentations
Press Releases
Rocky Mountain CCA
Soil Sampling Methods
Soil & Water Self Study
Sustainable Practices





Extension Soil Fertility Specialist
Dr. Clain Jones
Tel. 406-994-6076
clainj@montana.edu

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