Journal ArticleOpen Access
Rational budgeting approach as a nutrient management tool for mixed crop-swine farms in Korea
Authors
Author Affiliations
Kangwon National University, International University of Business Agriculture and Technology, Daegu University
Published InAsian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
Year2019
Citations7
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Due to rapid economic return, mixed crop-swine farming systems in Korea have become more intensive. Intensive farming practices often cause nutrient surpluses and lead to environmental pollution. Nutrient budgets can be used to evaluate the environmental impact and as a regulatory policy instrument for nutrient management. This study was conducted to select a nutrient budgeting approach applicable to the mixed crop-swine farms in Korea and suggest an effective manure treatment method to reduce on-farm nutrient production. METHODS: In this study, we compared current and ideal gross nutrient balance (GNB) approaches of Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and soil system budget (SSB) approach with reference to on-farm manure treatment processes. Data obtained from farm census and published literature were…
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