Items where Author is "Hill, Jaye"
Group by: Item Type | Date Number of items: 9. ArticleWestermann, M., Brackin, R., Robinson, N., Salazar Cajas, M., Buckley, S., Bailey, T., Redding, M. R., Kochanek, J., Hill, J., Guillou, S., Freitas, J. C., Wang, W., Pratt, C., Fujinuma, R. and Schmidt, S. (2021) Organic Wastes Amended with Sorbents Reduce N2O Emissions from Sugarcane Cropping. Environments, 8 (8). ISSN 2076-3298 Pratt, C., Hill, J., Skerman, A. and Redding, M. R. (2019) pH: a promising indicator of feed waste in piggery effluent? Animal Production Science, 59 . pp. 581-592. Hill, J., Redding, M. and Pratt, C. (2016) A novel and effective technology for mitigating nitrous oxide emissions from land-applied manures. Animal Production Science, 56 (3). p. 362. ISSN 1836-0939 Pratt, C., Redding, M., Hill, J., Brown, G. and Westermann, M. (2016) Clays Can Decrease Gaseous Nutrient Losses from Soil-Applied Livestock Manures. Journal of Environmental Quality, 45 (2). p. 638. ISSN 0047-2425 Pratt, C., Redding, M. and Hill, J. (2015) A promising and simple method to quantify soil/manure mixing on beef feedlot pens. Animal Production Science, 56 (9). pp. 1361-1366. Pratt, C., Redding, M., Hill, J. and Jensen, P. D. (2015) Does manure management affect the latent greenhouse gas emitting potential of livestock manures? Waste Management . ISSN 0956-053X Pratt, C., Redding, M., Hill, J., Mudge, S. R., Westermann, M., Paungfoo-Lonhienne, C. and Schmidt, S. (2014) Assessing refrigerating and freezing effects on the biological/chemical composition of two livestock manures. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 197 . pp. 288-292. ISSN 0167-8809 Pratt, C., Redding, M., Hill, J., Shilton, A., Chung, M. and Guieysse, B. (2014) Good science for improving policy: greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural manures. Animal Production Science, 55 (6). pp. 691-701. ISSN 1836-0939 MonographAtzeni, M. and Hill, J. (2018) Non-effluent water storage modelling using MEDLI. Project Report. State of Queensland. |