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A review of the use of organic manures on lowland grassland pastures in the UK (ENRR368)

This review covered a range of topics, including: advice/prescriptions for organic manure use on semi-natural swards; manure practices on grassland; major nutrient and heavy metal contents of different manure types; legislation and codes of agricultural practice relating to manures; nutrient cycling and budgets in pasture systems; the impact of manures on pasture species composition and sward structure. The review also considered the possible interaction between manure use and liming, manuring practice on horse pastures, and the possible effects that the cessation of the traditional practice of folding sheep from chalk grassland onto arable land may have had on nutrient cycling in downland.

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ENRR368, PDF, 16.4 MB 2014/01/15