A Systems Approach to Assess Farm-scale Nutrient and Trace Element Dynamics: A Case Study at the Öjebyn Dairy Farm

A systems analysis approach was used to assess farm-scale nutrient and trace element sustainability by combining full-scale field experiments with specific studies of nutrient release from mineral weathering and trace-element cycling. At the Öjebyn dairy farm in northern Sweden, a farm-scale case st...

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Published in:AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment
Main Authors: Ingrid Öborn, Anna-Karin Modin-Edman, Helena Bengtsson, Gunnela M. Gustafson, Eva Salomon, S. Ingvar Nilsson, Johan Holmqvist, Simon Jonsson, Harald Sverdrup
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences 2005
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1579/0044-7447-34.4.301
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Summary:A systems analysis approach was used to assess farm-scale nutrient and trace element sustainability by combining full-scale field experiments with specific studies of nutrient release from mineral weathering and trace-element cycling. At the Öjebyn dairy farm in northern Sweden, a farm-scale case study including phosphorus (P), potassium (K), and zinc (Zn) was run to compare organic and conventional agricultural management practices. By combining different element-balance approaches (at farm-gate, barn, and field scales) and further adapting these to the FARMFLOW model, we were able to combine mass flows and pools within the subsystems and establish links between subsystems in order to make farm-scale predictions. It was found that internal element flows on the farm are large and that there are farm internal sources (Zn) and loss terms (K). The approaches developed and tested at the Öjebyn farm are promising and considered generally adaptable to any farm.