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Effects of Handling and Storage Systems on Manure Value

Published by the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, St. Joseph, Michigan www.asabe.org

Citation:  Applied Engineering in Agriculture. 4(3): 246-253. (doi: 10.13031/2013.26615) @1988
Authors:   J. A. Lindley, D. W. Johnson, C. J. Clanton
Keywords:   Land application, Manure disposal, Manure handling, Livestock production

MANURE samples and management data were collected from 43 North Dakota cooperators and three North Dakota State University facilities. Most of the samples were collected as the manure was being pumped for land application. The samples were analyzed to determine the solids concentration, fertilizer nutrients, and other chemical components. The results were compared to published data and found to vary by as much as 100% for some nutrients. The variation appeared to relate to the housing-handling system and management programs. Manure characteristics, except K20, were not found to be closely related to rations fed to the animals. The data should be useful in planning manure handling for livestock operations in North Dakota and other areas using similar management and housing systems.

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