Establishing soil nutrient distribution zones across free range egg farms to guide practical nutrient management strategies

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journalArticle
Langue source
Anglais
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Titre anglais
Establishing soil nutrient distribution zones across free range egg farms to guide practical nutrient management strategies
Auteur(s)
  • WIEDEMANN Stephen
  • PRATT Chris
  • BLIEFIELD Naomi
  • MAYER David G.
  • REDDING Matthew R.
  • MCGAHAN Eugene
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SPTECAI2
Version
2626
Date ajout
7 janvier 2021 16:33
Date modification
7 janvier 2021 16:33
Résumé anglais
Little is known regarding manure nutrient deposition in free range egg layer facilities. Consequently, a significant knowledge gap exists regarding how to best manage soil nutrient loading on these farms. Here, we report on soil nutrient properties across 14 Australian free range farms. Electromagnetic-induction (EM) mapping was performed at each farm to select soil sample locations which were collected at an average depth of 30 cm. EM data exhibited promising relationships with key soil properties. Measured soil properties were highly variable between and within farms. Soil nitrate-N (NO3-N) and Colwell-P (Col-P) concentrations ranged from 1 to 529 mg N kg−1 and 11 to 1856 mg P kg−1. Average NO3-N and Col-P concentrations across farms were 100 mg N kg−1 and 250 mg P kg−1 which exceed typical background nutrient levels and exceed requirements for dryland crop or pasture production. Farms with trees exhibited 2.6 × and 2.1 × greater NO3-N and Col-P concentrations than farms with no trees (P < 0.05), indicating trees attract birds to range areas resulting in higher manure deposition rates. Generalised nonlinear models were derived to describe soil nutrient concentrations with respect to shed location. These models revealed sharp nitrate and Col–P concentration decreases with increasing distance from sheds, with 50% of the NO3-N and Col-P concentration gradients restricted to a radius of <6 m (equating to an area of 0.05 ha) from the nearest shed (P < 0.05). Encouragingly for farms that pose a nutrient accumulation risk, these relatively small impacted areas can be managed with several options which we discuss in this paper.
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CRAW tags
  • AB - Utile à l'AB
  • FREDO alimentation animale
  • FREDO mode élevage, bien-être et qualité
  • GEO Australie
  • free-range
  • nutrient
  • oeufs
  • volaille
  • élevage
WEB tags
  • electromagnetic induction layers
  • nutrients
  • poultry
  • range
  • soil
Titre de la publication
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment
Volume
257
Pages
20-29
Date caractères
April 1, 2018
Date publication
1 avril 2018
Doi
10.1016/j.agee.2018.01.021 Le DOI est une URL unique de référencement d'une publication. Il est donc plus fiable et permanent qu'une URL classique
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0167-8809 L’ISSN est un code de 8 chiffres servant à identifier les journaux, revues, magazines, périodiques de toute nature et sur tous supports, papier comme électronique.