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Research Project: ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND UTILIZATION OF BYPRODUCTS AND ANIMAL WASTES

Location: Southeast Watershed Research

Publications (Clicking on the reprint icon Reprint Icon will take you to the publication reprint.)

Plant growth and elemental uptake by floating vegetation on a single stage swine wastewater lagoon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Hubbard, R.K., Anderson, W.F., Newton, G.L., Ruter, J.M., Wilson, J.P. 2011. Plant growth and elemental uptake by floating vegetation on a single stage swine wastewater lagoon. Transactions of the ASABE. 54(3):837-845.
Treatment of Aquaculture Wastewater Using Floating Vegetated Mats - (Proceedings)
Hubbard, R.K., Anderson, W.F., Burtle, G., Newton, G.L., Ruter, J., Wilson, J.P. 2010. Treatment of Aquaculture Wastewater Using Floating Vegetated Mats. Proceedings of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers International (ASABE).
Impacts of Agriculture on Nitrates in Soil and Groundwater in the Southeastern Coastal Plain - (Proceedings)
Hubbard, R.K. 2010. Impacts of Agriculture on Nitrates in Soil and Groundwater in the Southeastern Coastal Plain. Meeting Proceedings.
Floating Vegetated Mats For Improving Surface Water Quality - (Book / Chapter)
Hubbard, R.K. 2010. Floating Vegetated Mats For Improving Surface Water Quality. Emerging Environmental Technologies.
Using floating vegetation to remove nutrients from an anaerobic swine wastewater lagoon - (Abstract Only)
Hubbard, R.K., Newton, G.L., Anderson, W.F., Wilson, J.P., Ruter, J. 2008. Using floating vegetation to remove nutrients from an anaerobic swine wastewater lagoon. American Society of Agronomy Meetings.
Nitrogen Mineralization of Broiler Litter Applied to Southeastern Coastal Plain Soils - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Hubbard, R.K., Bosch, D.D., Marshall, L.K., Strickland, T.C., Rowland, D., Griffin, T.S., Honeycutt, C.W., Albrecht, S.L., Sistani, K.R., Torbert Iii, H.A., Woodbury, B.L., Powell, J.M., Wienhold, B.J. 2008. Nitrogen Mineralization of Broiler Litter Applied to Southeastern Coastal Plain Soils. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 63(4):182-192.
Effects of Cover Crop Systems on Soil Physical Properties and Carbon/Nitrogen Sequestration in Coastal Plain Soils Under Conservation Tillage - (Abstract Only)
Hubbard, R.K., Strickland, T.C., Phatak, S.C., Scholberg 2007. Effects of Cover Crop Systems on Soil Physical Properties and Carbon/Nitrogen Sequestration in Coastal Plain Soils Under Conservation Tillage [abstract]. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Society July 21-25, 2007, Tampa, Florida.
A FARM-SCALE TEST OF NITROGEN ASSIMILATION BY VEGETATED BUFFER SYSTEMS RECEIVING SWINE LAGOON EFFLUENT BY OVERLAND FLOW - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Hubbard, R.K., Newton, G.L., Ruter, J.M. 2007. A farm-scale test of nitrogen assimilation by vegetated buffer systems receiving swine lagoon effluent by overland flow. Transactions of the ASABE. 50(1):53-64.
Comparison of Conservation and Conventional Tillage Effects on Water Quality in a Coastal Plain Soil - (Abstract Only)
Hubbard, R.K., Bosch, D.D., Strickland, T.C., Truman, C.C., Potter, T.L. 2006. Comparison of Conservation and Conventional Tillage Effects on Water Quality in a Coastal Plain Soil [abstract]. Soil and Water Conservation Society Proceedings, October 11-13, 2006, Kansas City, Missouri.

   

 
Project Team
Strickland, Timothy - Tim
 
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  Soil Resource Management (202)
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