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1999

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Runoff And Erosion From Interrill Areas As Affected By The Application Of Manure, John E. Gilley, Bahman Eghball, Jurg M. Blumenthal, David D. Baltensperger Jan 1999

Runoff And Erosion From Interrill Areas As Affected By The Application Of Manure, John E. Gilley, Bahman Eghball, Jurg M. Blumenthal, David D. Baltensperger

United States Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service / University of Nebraska-Lincoln: Faculty Publications

This study was conducted to measure runoff and erosion from interrill areas as affected by the long-term application of manure and fertilizer to a Tripp sandy loam soil located near Mitchell, Nebraska. Soil which had been removed from the top 0.1 m of the soil profile was placed in a 1 m2 soil pan. Rainfall was then applied to the soil pan during initial and wet simulation events. Total runoff was similar on the manure and no-manure treatments. The long-term application of manure (55 years) at a rate of 27 Mg ha-1 (wet basis) per year did not …