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The <scp>N</scp> orth <scp>W</scp> yke <scp>F</scp> arm <scp>P</scp> latform: effect of temperate grassland farming systems on soil moisture contents, runoff and associated water quality dynamics

R. J. Orr, P. J. Murray, C. J. Eyles, M. S. A. Blackwell, L. M. Cardenas, Adrian L. Collins, Jennifer A. J. Dungait, K. W. T. Goulding, B. A. Griffith, Sarah J. Gurr, Paul Harris, J. M. B. Hawkins, T. H. Misselbrook, Chris Rawlings, A. Shepherd, Hadewij Sint, Taro Takahashi, K.N. Tozer, A. P. Whitmore, Lianhai Wu, Michael R. F. Lee

European Journal of Soil Science · 2016

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Summary

Can meat production systems be developed that are productive yet minimize losses to the environment?The data are from an intensively instrumented capability, which is globally unique and topical.We use sensing technologies and surveys to show the effect of pasture renewal on nutrient losses.Platforms provide evidence of the effect of meteorology, topography and farm activity on nutrient loss.

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1111/ejss.12350
Catalogue ID
BFmoakvjs3-xqu1ia
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