skip to main content
Virginia Tech® home

Resources by Bobby Clark

Title Available As Summary Date ID Author
Fertilizing Cool-Season Forages with Poultry Litter versus Commercial Fertilizer
The Shenandoah Valley of Virginia and some other regions produce more manure nutrients than local crops need. This manure has traditionally been applied to row crops and overapplication has led to soil-test phosphorus (P) being well above agronomic optimum in many cases. In 2008, it was estimated that nutrient-management regulations now require that approximately 85 percent of poultry litter be applied off poultry farms, as they do not have sufficient land to beneficially recycle their manure nutrients.
Aug 6, 2024 418-142
Tips for Profitable Variety Selection: How to Use Data From Different Types of Variety Trials Mar 29, 2019 424-040
Eldon Farm's Graze 300 VA System Dec 16, 2022 ANR-290NP
Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for the Use of Above Ground Burial to Manage Catastrophic Livestock Mortality in Non-Disease Situations Aug 4, 2021 APSC-178NP
Above Ground Burial An Overview of the Technology Jun 28, 2021 APSC-179NP
Catastrophic Livestock and Poultry Carcass Disposal Jun 5, 2019 SPES-138NP
On Farm Mortality Disposal Options for Livestock Producers Jun 3, 2019 SPES-139NP
Specialty Small Grains in 2020 Dec 17, 2020 SPES-279NP
Small Grains in 2022 Aug 24, 2022 SPES-420NP
Managing the Spring Pasture Flush May 8, 2023 SPES-486P