Volume
43
Issue
3
Abstract
A combination of farmer focus groups and a pre-discussion survey was employed to determine adoption of recommended manure management practices and preferred Extension education methods. Eight focus groups followed a 2-year education program that addressed revised Minnesota feedlot rules and manure application practices. Constraints for practice adoption included uniformity of nutrient application with solid manure, access to spreader calibration scales and record keeping forms, and adequate spreading area away from water bodies. Preferred education topics included manure application related to phosphorus, environmentally sensitive areas, and equipment. Publication was the most preferred information delivery method.
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Recommended Citation
Everett, L. A., & Vickery, J. (2005). Land Application of Manure: Minnesota Livestock Producers' Practices and Educational Needs. The Journal of Extension, 43(3), Article 16. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol43/iss3/16