Animal & Dairy Science: Personnel
G. Larry Newton
G. Larry Newton B.S., North Carolina State P.O. Box 748 |
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Description of Research Interests
Animal waste management including utilization of manure as an economic plant nutrient source, environmental effects of manure utilization, cropping systems for forage production and manure utilization, buffer and riparian systems, and treatment and storage of waste.
See Also: Dairy Manure Management: A Nutrient Accounting Approach
Selected Recent Publications
Van Horn, H. H., G. L. Newton, and W. E. Kunkle. 1996. Ruminant nutrition from an environmental perspective: factors affecting whole farm nutrient balance. J. Anim. Sci. 74:3082.
Ghate, S. R., G. J. Burtle, G. Vellidis, and G. L. Newton. 1997. Effectiveness of grass strips to filter catfish (Ictalurus Punctatus) pond effluent. Aquac. Eng. 16:149-159.
Hubbard, R. K., G. L. Newton, J. G. Davis, R. Lowrance, G. Vellidis, and R. Dove. 1998. Nitrogen assimilation by riparian buffer systems receiving swine lagoon wastewater. Transactions of ASAE 41:1295-1304.
Newton, G. L., R. K. Hubbard, R. R. Lowrance, and G. Vellidis. 1998. Nitrogen movement in buffer systems receiving surface irrigated swine lagoon effluent. Proc. Conf. Anim. Prod. Systems and the Environ. , July 19-22, Des Moines, IA, pp. 781-786.
Newton, G. L., G. J. Gascho, G. Veillidis, R. N. Gates, R. K. Hubbard, R. Lowrance, A.W. Johnson, W. G. Hudson, H. R. Sumner, R. G. Williams, and J. R. Allison. 1999. Nutrient balance for triple-crop forage production systems fertilized with dairy manure or commercial fertilizer. In: Hatcher, K.J. (ed.) Georgia Water Resources Conf. pp. 279-282.

