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Publications Details for Grant Number R833423

Effects of Cattle Manure Handling and Management Strategies on Fate and Transport of Hormones in the Feedlot and the Field

RFA: Fate and Effects of Hormones in Waste from Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOS) (2006)

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Journal Article Bartelt-Hunt SL, Devivo S, Johnson L, Snow DD, Kranz WL, Mader TL, Shapiro CA, van Donk SJ, Shelton DP, Tarkalson DD, Zhang TC. Effect of composting on the fate of steroids in beef cattle manure. Journal of Environmental Quality 2013;42(4):1159-1166. R833423 (Final)
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Journal Article Biswas S, Kranz WL, Shapiro CA, Mamo M, Bartelt-Hunt SL, Snow DD, Shelton DP, Tarkalson DD, Mader TL, van Donk SJ, Zhang TC. Use of a surrogate to evaluate the impact of tillage on the transport of steroid hormones from manure-amended agricultural field. Transactions of the ASABE 2013;56(4):1379-1385. R833423 (Final)
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Journal Article Snow DD, Damon-Powell T, Onanong S, Cassada DA. Sensitive and simplified analysis of natural and synthetic steroids in water and solids using on-line solid-phase extraction and microwave-assisted solvent extraction coupled to liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry atmospheric pressure photoionization. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry 2013;405(5):1759-1771. R833423 (Final)
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Journal Article van Donk SJ, Biswas S, Kranz WL, Snow DD, Bartelt-Hunt SL, Mader TL, Shapiro CA, Shelton DP, Tarkalson DD, Zhang TC, Ensley S. Transport of steroid hormones in the vadose zone after land application of beef cattle manure.Transactions of the ASABE 2013;56(4):1327-1338. R833423 (Final)
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Presentation Bartelt-Hunt SL, DeVivo SL, Zhang TC, Snow DD, Kranz B, Mader T, Shapiro C, Shelton D, Van Donk S, Ensley S, Tarkalson D. Influence of composting on hormone persistence in beef cattle manure. Presented at the Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors Annual Meeting, Iowa City, IA, July 21, 2009. R833423 (2008)
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Presentation Bartelt-Hunt SL, Snow DD, DeVivo S, Zhang TC, Kranz B, Mader T, Shapiro C, Shelton D, Van Donk S, Ensley S, Tarkalson D. Influence of composting on hormone persistence in beef cattle manure. Presented at the Society of Environmental Toxicologists and Analytical Chemists North America 30th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, November 19-23, 2009. R833423 (2008)
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Presentation Ma R, Zhang TC, Bartelt-Hunt SL, Snow DD, Kranz B, Mader T, Shapiro C, Shelton D, Van Donk S, Ensley S, Tarkalson D. Field- and laboratory-scale studies on fate and transport of hormones in soil/water system. Presented at the American Society of Civil Engineers Annual Meeting, Kansas City, MO, March 31, 2009. R833423 (2008)
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Presentation Ma R, Bartelt-Hunt SL, Zhang TC, Snow DD, Kranz B, Mader T, Shapiro C, Shelton D, Van Donk S, Ensley S. Sorption and desorption of testosterone in agricultural soils. Presented at the American Society of Civil Engineers Annual Meeting, Kansas City, MO, March 31, 2009. R833423 (2008)
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Presentation Sellin MR, Snow DD, Kolok AS. Endocrine disruption in an agricultural watershed:the role of sediments. Presented at the Society of Environmental Toxicologists and Analytical Chemists North America 30th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, November 19-23, 2009. R833423 (2008)
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Presentation Snow DD, Bartelt-Hunt SL, Zhang TC, Kranz B, Mader T, Shapiro C, Shelton D, Van Donk S, Ensley S, Tarkalson D. Dissolved steroid hormones in surface run-off from cattle feeding pens. Presented at the Society of Environmental Toxicologists and Analytical Chemists North America 30th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, November 19-23, 2009. R833423 (2008)
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Presentation Snow DD, Bartelt-Hunt S, Kranz B, Mader T, Shapiro C, Shelton D, Zhang T, van Donk S, Tarkalson D, Ensley S. EPA CAFO project "Effects of cattle manure handling and management on fate and transport of hormones in the feedlot and the field." Presented at the Heartland Animal Manure Management Workshop, St. Joseph, MO, October 1-2, 2008. R833423 (2007)
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Presentation Snow DD, Bartelt-Hunt S, Kranz B, Mader T, Shapiro C, Shelton D, Zhang T, van Donk S, Tarkalson D, Ensley S. Effects of cattle manure handling and management on fate and transport of hormones in the feedlot and the field. Presented at the Heartland Regional Water Coordination Initiative, Heartland Animal Manure Management Workshop, St. Joseph, MO, October 1-2, 2008. R833423 (2008)
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Presentation Snow D, Bartelt-Hunt S, Kranz B, Mader T, Shapiro C, Shelton D, van Donk S, Zhang T. Effects of cattle manure handling and management strategies on fate and transport of hormones in the feedlot and the field – project update (EPA RD833423). Presented at Endocrine Disruptors In the Environment – A U.S. EPA Science To Achieve Results (STAR) Progress Review Meeting, Tampa, FL, November 16, 2008. R833423 (2007)
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Proceedings Snow D, Bartelt-Hunt S, Kranz B, Mader T, Shapiro C, Shelton D, Zhang T. Effects of cattle manure handling and management strategies on fate and transport of hormones in the feedlot and the field (EPA RD833423). In: Proceedings of the Fate and Effects of Hormones in Waste From Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) Workshop, EPA Region V Conference Facility, Chicago, IL, August 20-22, 2007. R833423 (2007)
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