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      Long-term manuring: what happens when application ceases? 

      King, T.; Schoenau, J.J.; Malhi, S.S.; Leach, D. (2018-03-07)
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      Manure, crops, and soil health 

      Schoenau, J.J.; Malhi, S.S. (2010-02-25)
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      Soil and crop response to injected liquid swine manure on two Gray Luvisols 

      Mooleki, S.P.; Schoenau, J.J.; Hultgreen, G.; Malhi, S.S.; Brandt, S.A. (2003-02-18)
      Intensive livestock production is increasing in western Canada, and so is the need to dispose of the manure produced. In the last six years or so, the Saskatchewan Centre for Soil Research at the University of Saskatchewan ...
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      Effects of seed-placed sulfur forms on wheat, canola and pea yields in Saskatchewan soils 

      King, T.; Schoenau, J.J.; Hangs, R.D.; Malhi, S.S.; Urton, R. (2015-03-16)
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      Surface soil nutrient contents and crop yields after four to seven annual applications of manure 

      King, T.N.; Schoenau, J.J.; Grevers, M.C.J.; Malhi, S.S.; Hultgreen, G. (2004-02-19)
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      Balancing the availability of nutrients in manured soils 

      Schoenau, J.J.; Mooleki, S.P.; Qian, P.; Malhi, S.S. (2003-02-18)
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      Effect of added sulfur fertilizer on recovery of manure nitrogen in a sulfur deficient Luvisol 

      Carley, C.; Schoenau, J.J.; Malhi, S.S. (2007-03-01)
      Intensive hog operations generate large amounts of manure that must be dealt with in a manner that is both economically and environmentally sound. The objective of the research described is to evaluate the effect of ...
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      Early supplies of available nitrogen to the seed-row as affected by fertilizer placement 

      Thavarajah, D.; Schoenau, J.J.; Bettany, J.R.; Hultgreen, G.; Qian, P.; Malhi, S.S.; Lemke, R. (2001-02-22)
      A field experiment was conducted at Star City, (legal location SW6-45-16-W2); Saskatchewan, Canada from May to June 2000, to measure N and P supply rates from fertilizer band to canola seed row. Ion exchange resin membrane ...
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      The impact of N-fertilizer management on N2O emissions in Saskatchewan 

      Lemke, R.L.; Lafond, G.; Brandt, S.A.; Malhi, S.S.; Farrell, R.; Schoenau, J.J.; Hultgreen, G. (2002-02-20)
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      Potential for carbon sequestration and soil quality improvement with forages 

      Schoenau, J.J.; Mensah, F.; Malhi, S.S. (2001-02-22)

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      Hultgreen, G. (4)Brandt, S.A. (2)King, T. (2)Mooleki, S.P. (2)Qian, P. (2)Bettany, J.R. (1)Carley, C. (1)Farrell, R. (1)... View MoreSubjectavailable N (1)balanced fertilization (1)cattle manure (1)Gray soils (1)greenhouse gases (1)manure management (1)mid-row band (1)N recovery (1)nitrate (1)nitrogen fertilizer (1)... View MoreType
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