Bioreactors in-depth: Carbon sources, incorporation, maintenance & more
Today on the Advancing Nitrogen Smart Podcast we take a close-up look at bioreactors as an edge-of-field practice. How does this important tool work, and how does it help mitigate nitrate loss? What types of carbon sources have traditionally been used in a bioreactor, and what types of carbon could be used in the future? How are bioreactors incorporated in to a farmer's operation, and how are they maintained? How effective and efficient are bioreactors? What's on the horizon for the next generation of bioreactor technology? All this and more on today's episode.
Guests:
Guests:
- Brad Carlson, Extension educator (Mankato)
- Jeff Strock, Extension soil scientist (Lamberton)
Additional Resources:
- Nitrogen and phosphorus removal from agricultural drainage water by a modular bioreactor
- Bioreactor research
- 3 takeaways from the Conservation Drainage Network’s annual meeting
- Edge of field N and P reduction strategies: What to know about conservation drainage practices
- Nitrogen Smart
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