In a six-year Michigan study from 2019–2024, manure applied in December–January lost 1.1 pounds per acre (lbs/ac) of total phosphorus, compared to only 0.13 lb/ac when applied in October–November. Dissolved phosphorus losses were 0.71 lb/ac in winter versus 0.12 lb/ac in fall.
These losses represent phosphorus from recent manure applications only and do not include legacy phosphorus already present in the soil. This distinction shows the direct impact of winter manure spreading.
Source : msu.edu