Trailing hoseDefinition (Glossary of terms on livestock manure management, http://www.ramiran.net/doc11/RAMIRAN%20Glossary_2011.pdf) A type of band spreader. It may, for example, comprise a boom that supports a number of hoses that distribute liquid manure close to the ground e.g. between the rows of a growing crop. Used mainly to reduce ammonia emissions. Also reduces odour. Preferred Units: N/A Scope Note: N/A This term is used for the following terms: N/A Approved Date 02-Feb-2016 Items having a keyword or observed-property relationship to this subject term - Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Inventory Research Platform - InveN2Ory. Manure experimental site in Herefordshire, 2012-13
- Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Inventory Research Platform - InveN2Ory. Manure experimental site in Norfolk, 2011-12
- Integrated Strategies to Minimise Slurry Nitrogen Losses – Application Rates and Method. Experimental site Cambridgeshire, 2004
- Nitrous Oxide and Ammonia Emissions from Multiple Pollutant Cracking Clay Experimental Sites. Cambridgeshire, 2009
- Nitrous Oxide and Ammonia Emissions from Multiple Pollutant Cracking Clay Experimental Sites. Cambridgeshire, 2010-11
- Nitrous Oxide and Ammonia Emissions from Multiple Pollutant Cracking Clay Experimental Sites. Devon, 2010-11
- Nitrous Oxide and Ammonia Emissions from Multiple Pollutant Cracking Clay Experimental Sites. Oxfordshire, 2010
- Nitrous Oxide and Ammonia Emissions from Multiple Pollutant Cracking Clay Experimental Sites. Oxfordshire, 2010-11
- Optimising Slurry Application Timings to Minimise Nitrogen Losses: OPTI-N. Experimental site in Cheshire, 2004
- Optimising Slurry Application Timings to Minimise Nitrogen Losses: OPTI-N. Experimental site in East Yorkshire, 2005
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