Agricultural material cycles
Nutrient management - environmental protection - resource efficiency

5th Agricultural Science Symposium on September 25, 2014
Modern agriculture must meet the growing demand for high-quality and safe agricultural products for feeding people and livestock, for recycling in industrial processes and for generating energy. At the same time, it must meet the requirements for protecting the climate and the environment, including water and soil, as well as animal welfare.
This inevitably triggers an abundance of material flows into the environment, some of which are controversially discussed in public. Keywords such as nitrogen, phosphorus, heavy metals, groundwater, greenhouse gases and manure regulations are often heard in this context.
At the 5th Agricultural Science Symposium "Agricultural Material Cycles" this topic was taken up from the perspective of nutrient management, environmental protection and resource efficiency and examined in detail with the help of competent speakers. In addition, poster presentations will provide information on current Weihenstephan research projects in the field of agricultural material cycles.
The symposium took place on Thursday, September 25, 2014.
With 135 registered participants, the lecture hall was full.
Präsentationen:
> Prof. Dr. H.-G. Frede:
Probleme in den Nährstoffbilanzen - eine Herausforderung für die Zukunft.
> Prof. Dr. F. Taube:
> Prof. Dr. H. J. Hülsbergen:
Modellgestützte Analyse und Optimierung betrieblicher Stoffkreisläufe.
> Prof. Dr. H. Spiekers:
Nährstoffanfall bei Nutztieren steuern.
> Prof. Dr. U. Schmidhalter:
Wirtschaftsdünger - die Quadratur des Kreises.
> Dr. H. H. Kowalewsky:
Wirtschaftsdünger - überregional verwerten.
> Prof. Dr. A. Heißenhuber:
Nachhaltige Intensivierung - leeres Schlagwort oder hilfreiches Konzept?
> Dr. C. Rappold: