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Nutrient cycling on dairy farms in the Netherlands: The role of farm structure, management and trade-offs
Food production is a major driver for crossing planetary boundaries. Improving nutrient cycling may enable maintaining production while reducing environmental losses. This study assesses the current state of Dutch dairy on-farm nutrient (nitrogen- N, phosphorus - P) cycling through re-use of manure, scope for improvement and potential trade-offs. Data of 27 farms between 2006–2022 were used.
Nutrient use efficiency (Output/Input) varied widely, with an average of 0.39 (0.29–0.47) for N and 0.88 (0.69–1.01) for P. Combining circularity and efficiency indicators showed that most gain in efficiency could be made by increasing cycled flow. Management related with improved cycling had lower external nutrient inputs, both from fertiliser and feed. Farm structure mattered for farm performance, as extensive farms with lower external N inputs from fertiliser or feed had higher N cycling and lower greenhouse gas emissions, but at the costs of agricultural land use and productivity.
期刊介绍:
The journal Resources, Conservation & Recycling welcomes contributions from research, which consider sustainable management and conservation of resources. The journal prioritizes understanding the transformation processes crucial for transitioning toward more sustainable production and consumption systems. It highlights technological, economic, institutional, and policy aspects related to specific resource management practices such as conservation, recycling, and resource substitution, as well as broader strategies like improving resource productivity and restructuring production and consumption patterns.
Contributions may address regional, national, or international scales and can range from individual resources or technologies to entire sectors or systems. Authors are encouraged to explore scientific and methodological issues alongside practical, environmental, and economic implications. However, manuscripts focusing solely on laboratory experiments without discussing their broader implications will not be considered for publication in the journal.