Two things are true when it comes to agriculture. Where there are cows, there is fertilizer; where there are crops, there is a need for nutrients. Producers have found many ways to handle these two truths separately, but research shows that some things are actually better when done together.
Feedlot operators have been applying fertilizer to fields for quite some time to get a way to clean the pens and the beneficial nutrients they provide. But for some time now, more feedlots and producers of cattle that feed in bedding over the winter have turned to composting the results of long winters and multiple pens.
In this excerpt from the next episode: Ruminating with RealAgEzra Abele and Mary Keena of the NDSU Carrington Research and Extension Center discuss ongoing research they are conducting on the benefits of using feedlot compost and fertilizers in annual cropping systems.
Listen as we discuss compost fertility, what types of operations it works in, and the economics behind various fertilizer management techniques.
Rumination with RealAg is a RealAgriculture podcast series hosted by Amber Bell that focuses on all things cows. We’re here to ruminate on everything from the latest in cow genetics to how to keep your herd happy with rotational grazing, winter feeding techniques, and more. check here.
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