Polyacrylamide in Agriculture and Environmental Land
Anionic polyacrylamide (PAM) has been sold since 1995 to reduce irrigation‐induced erosion and enhance infiltration. Its soil stabilizing and flocculating properties improve runoff water quality by reducing sediments, N, dissolved reactive phosphorus (DRP) and total P, chemical oxygen demand (COD), pesticides, weed seeds, and microorganisms in runoff.
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Polyacrylamide (PAM) is a synthetic, potassium based long-chain polymer. It has a high-molecular weight and is a kind of water-soluble polymer, that is produced through polymerization of acrylamide. The global polyacrylamide market will grow at an impressive rate owing to its increasing use mainly in petroleum and wastewater sector.
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2002). Sediment in surface water is largely a result of soil erosion (see Chapter 4.2, “Soil Management and Conservation”), which is influenced by soil proper-ties and the production practices farmers choose. Sediment buildup reduces the useful life of reservoirs. Sediment can clog roadside ditches and irrigation
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Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 58(5):290-300. Lentz, R.D. and Bjorneberg, D.L. (2003) Polyacrylamide and straw residue effects on irrigation furrow erosion and infiltration. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 58(5):312-319. Lentz, R.D. and Kincaid, D.C. (2003) An automated vacuum extraction control system for soil water
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This book comprises a total 65 full original papers, submitted by 252 authors from 13 countries from Europe and Asia. There are 7 invited papers in plenary section. The Book is organized in accordance with the Congress sections: 1. Plenary Section 2. Soil Use, Fertility and Management 3. Soil- Water- Environmental Protection 4.
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Removing Bottlenecks in Fertilizing Salt-Affected Soils
Sustainable management of salt-affected soil for productive agriculture is a key to the prosperity of farmers in these areas. It also boosts expensive initiatives to further reclaim severely affected salty lands currently lying barren. Managing fertility of salt-affected lands sustainably requires persistent efforts in maintaining good soil health.
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The environmental persistency of certain water-soluble polymers like PAM and polycarboxylate are well established. Direct environmental emissions of PAM come from its use as a flocculant in water treatment, as an agricultural soil conditioner, and increasingly, as a viscosity enhancer in oil and gas drilling and fracking.
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A combination of optimal water management and applying fertilizer rates adjusted to crop requirements should not only reduce the risk of adverse environmental impact but also be the most profitable choice for the farmer. This chapter covers water management strategies oriented towards improving nutrient use efficiency in horticultural systems.
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Removing Bottlenecks in Fertilizing Salt-Affected Soils
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expands management options for all forms of irrigated agriculture because of its soil stabilizing effects and direct effects on water properties influencing field water management. PAM is economical, typically $4.50 to $12 per kilogram of active ingredient, effective at low rates (1 to 5 kg per hectare per season) and relatively easy to use
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Sojka RE, Lentz RD, Westermann DT (1998) Water and erosion management with multiple applications of polyacrylamide in furrow irrigation. Soil Sci Soc Am J 62(6):1672–1680 CrossRef Google Scholar Sojka RE, Bjorneberg DL, Strelkoff TS (2007) Irrigation.induced erosion.
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Delta farmers see benefits from using PAM to improve water
Delta farmers see benefits from using PAM Forrest Laws | Apr 06, 2016 Pete Hunter leaves little doubt he’s very concerned about runoff of soil nutrients from his farm into the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico when he speaks to gatherings such as one held by Delta F.A.R.M. in Stoneville, Miss., in late March.
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On September 20, 2002, we entered into an exclusive Distributorship Agreement with JT Water Management LLC allowing us to distribute liquid linear polymer products in the western United States. These new and unique products are intended for soil application, which improves irrigation efficiency, reduces soil sodium levels, and greatly reduces
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