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The Permaculture Research Digest has summaries of newly published permaculture-related research. All items are hyper-linked to the original publication.
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Monday 29 June 2015
N and C impacts of permaculture chickens (abstract only)
Pasture-raised chicken is an alternative to industrial production. In this agricultural model, manure is deposited
directly onto grassland soils. The fate of manure nitrogen from
pasture-raised chicken production remains poorly understood. We
conducted a controlled, replicated experiment on a permaculture farm in which small chicken
coops were moved daily in a pasture. Manure deposition was relatively constant over the four weeks
pasture-lifetime of the chickens. Soil gaseous reactive nitrogen losses were less in this
pasture system compared to cultivated field amended with raw chicken
manure. These results suggest that pasture manure management may have a
smaller impact on gaseous reactive nitrogen pollution.
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