83State of Animal Manure Management and Related Technologies On Water Resources and the Environment: (Best Poster Competition Awards: Graduate Student and Professional Papers)

Poster Session

ASA Section: Environmental Quality

The main focus of this poster session is on the movement of excess nutrients from animal manure and byproducts, industrial wastes, and effluents from municipal and sewage treatment facilities into soil, air and water can cause significant environmental problems. Nitrogen and phosphorus from animal manure and other sources have been associated with algal blooms and accelerated eutrophication of estuaries within confined animal production areas.

Cosponsor(s):

Animal Agriculture and the Environment Community
Environmental Quality
Monday, October 22, 2012: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Duke Energy Convention Center, Exhibit Hall AB, Level 1
Community Leader:
Gilbert C. Sigua
Organizers:
Gilbert C. Sigua and Ariel Szogi
Presiders:
Ariel Szogi and Gilbert C. Sigua
335
Managing Cow-Calf Operations: Implication to Nitrogen and Phosphorus Levels In Surface and Ground Water.
Gilbert C. Sigua, USDA-ARS; Chad Chase, USDA-ARS; Kirstin Foulks, USDA-ARS
400
Survival and Release of Animal Waste-Borne E. Coli in Field Conditions.
Gonzalo Martinez, University of Cordoba; Yakov Pachepsky, USDA-ARS; Daniel R. Shelton, USDA-ARS; Gene Whelan, EPA; Marirosa Molina, EPA; Richard Zepp, EPA; Jaehak Jeong, Texas AgriLife Blackland Research and Extension Center; Jimmy Williams, Texas AgriLife Blackland Research and Extension Center
401
Measuring Urea Persistence, Distribution and Transport On Coastal Plain Soils.
Leonard Kibet, University of Maryland; Eric May, University of Maryland Eastern Shore; Arthur Allen, University of Maryland Eastern Shore; Sarah Gustafson, Pennsylvania State University; Han Kun, USDA-ARS; Ray Bryant, USDA-ARS-Pasture Systems & Watershed Management; Anthony R. Buda, USDA-ARS; Peter Kleinman, USDA-ARS
402
Using Drinking Water Treatment Residuals to Immobilize Tetracyclines in Manures and Manure-Amended Soils: Greenhouse Study.
Pravin Punamiya, Montclair State University; Dibyendu Sarkar, Montclair State University; Rupali Datta, Michigan Technological University
403
Soil Nutrient Dynamics In Small Beef Cattle Backgrounding Feedlot On Karst Environment.
Annesly Netthisinghe, Western Kentucky University; Rebecca Gilfillen, Western Kentucky University; Kimberly Cook, USDA-ARS; Karamat Sistani, USDA-ARS
404
Ammonia and Nitrous Oxide Loss From Sprinkler Applied Beef Feedlot Effluent.
Blythe McAfee, University of Nebraska- Lincoln; Charles Wortmann, University of Nebraska- Lincoln; Daniel Miller, USDA-ARS; Christopher Henry, University of Arkansas; Charles Shapiro, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
405
Use of Compost to Produce High Yield Soybean.
Kenneth Smiciklas, Illinois State Univ
406
Assessment of Nutrients, Bacteria, and Gaseous Emissions in Swine Mortality Composts of Sawdust, Broiler Litter, and Swine Lagoon Effluent.
Michael McLaughlin, USDA-ARS; John Brooks, USDA-ARS; Ardeshir Adeli, USDA-ARS; Dana Miles, USDA-ARS
408
Bacterial Community Dynamics in Surface Flow Constructed Wetlands for the Treatment of Swine Waste.
Abasiofiok Ibekwe, USDA-ARS; Gudigopuram Reddy, North Carolina A&T State University