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Influence of long-term (9 yr) composted and stockpiled feedlot manure application on selected soil physical properties of a clay loam soil in Southern Alberta

Miller et al., 2015

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13593019937714903837
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Miller J
Beasley B
Drury C
Larney F
Hao X
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Compost Science & Utilization

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Land application of composted feedlot cattle (Bos taurus) manure may have differential effects on soil physical properties compared to stockpiled manure because of the differences in the composition, particle size, and decomposability of these materials. Our objective was …
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