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Roger A Eigenberg

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Journal of Environmental Quality|October 11, 2003
Electromagnetic induction methods applied to an abandoned manure handling site to determine nutrient buildupRoger A Eigenberg, John A Nienaber
International Journal of Biometeorology|December 5, 2009
Water spray cooling during handling of feedlot cattleTami M Brown-Brandl, Roger A Eigenberg, John A Nienaber
International Journal of Biometeorology|November 10, 2010
Shade material evaluation using a cattle response model and meteorological instrumentationRoger A Eigenberg, Tami M Brown-Brandl, John A Nienaber
International Journal of Biometeorology|June 12, 2009
Shade material evaluation using a cattle response model and meteorological instrumentationRoger A Eigenberg, Tami M Brown-Brandl, John A Nienaber
International Journal of Biometeorology|July 28, 2010
Shade material evaluation using a cattle response model and meteorological instrumentationRoger A Eigenberg, Tami M Brown-Brandl, John A Nienaber
Journal of Environmental Quality|September 26, 2008
Geospatial methods for monitoring a vegetative treatment area receiving beef feedlot runoffRoger A Eigenberg, Scott M Lesch, Bryan Woodbury, et al.
Journal of Environmental Quality|August 11, 2005
Long-term effects of sustained beef feedlot manure application on soil nutrients, corn silage yield, and nutrient uptakeRichard B Ferguson, John A Nienaber, Roger A Eigenberg, et al.
Journal of Environmental Quality|August 27, 2011
Using electromagnetic induction technology to predict volatile fatty acid, source area differencesBryan L Woodbury, Roger A Eigenberg, Vince Varel, et al.
Journal of Environmental Quality|October 30, 2007
Incidence and persistence of zoonotic bacterial and protozoan pathogens in a beef cattle feedlot runoff control vegetative treatment systemElaine D Berry, Bryan L Woodbury, John A Nienaber, et al.
Journal of Environmental Quality|January 21, 2015
Emission of volatile organic compounds after land application of cattle manureBryan L Woodbury, John E Gilley, David B Parker, et al.
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Journal of Environmental Quality|October 11, 2003
Electromagnetic induction methods applied to an abandoned manure handling site to determine nutrient buildupRoger A Eigenberg, John A Nienaber
International Journal of Biometeorology|December 5, 2009
Water spray cooling during handling of feedlot cattleTami M Brown-Brandl, Roger A Eigenberg, John A Nienaber
International Journal of Biometeorology|November 10, 2010
Shade material evaluation using a cattle response model and meteorological instrumentationRoger A Eigenberg, Tami M Brown-Brandl, John A Nienaber
International Journal of Biometeorology|June 12, 2009
Shade material evaluation using a cattle response model and meteorological instrumentationRoger A Eigenberg, Tami M Brown-Brandl, John A Nienaber
International Journal of Biometeorology|July 28, 2010
Shade material evaluation using a cattle response model and meteorological instrumentationRoger A Eigenberg, Tami M Brown-Brandl, John A Nienaber
Journal of Environmental Quality|September 26, 2008
Geospatial methods for monitoring a vegetative treatment area receiving beef feedlot runoffRoger A Eigenberg, Scott M Lesch, Bryan Woodbury, et al.
Journal of Environmental Quality|August 11, 2005
Long-term effects of sustained beef feedlot manure application on soil nutrients, corn silage yield, and nutrient uptakeRichard B Ferguson, John A Nienaber, Roger A Eigenberg, et al.
Journal of Environmental Quality|August 27, 2011
Using electromagnetic induction technology to predict volatile fatty acid, source area differencesBryan L Woodbury, Roger A Eigenberg, Vince Varel, et al.
Journal of Environmental Quality|October 30, 2007
Incidence and persistence of zoonotic bacterial and protozoan pathogens in a beef cattle feedlot runoff control vegetative treatment systemElaine D Berry, Bryan L Woodbury, John A Nienaber, et al.
Journal of Environmental Quality|January 21, 2015
Emission of volatile organic compounds after land application of cattle manureBryan L Woodbury, John E Gilley, David B Parker, et al.
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