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INTEGRATED SLURRY N MANAGEMENT<br />

If Only Life W<strong>as</strong> So Simple…<br />

In our previous calculations, we <strong>as</strong>sumed that there were no interactions between<br />

the changes in manure management practices and nitrate leaching or ammonia<br />

volatilisation losses. However, there is emerging strong evidence that changing<br />

slurry application timings from autumn to spring/summer can alter the balance of<br />

N losses via ammonia volatilisation. For example, Williams et al. (2005a) showed in<br />

me<strong>as</strong>urements on the E<strong>as</strong>t Yorkshire model pig farm that the balance of N losses<br />

changed when pig slurry applications were moved from autumn to spring (Figure 1).<br />

After the March topdressed pig slurry application to a growing wheat crop (26% of<br />

total N applied), ammonia emissions were higher (P

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