نتایج جستجو برای: separated dairy manure

تعداد نتایج: 131035  

2013
N. Beneragama S. A. Lateef M. Iwasaki K. Umetsu

Anaerobic digestion is one of the major biological waste treatment processes in use today. Waste milk from mastitic cows treated with cefazolin is considered a good candidate as a co-substrate in anaerobic digestion. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of cefazolin (10 mg L) and waste milk on reduction of multi-drug resistant bacteria (MDRB) resistant to three groups of anti...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2008
Huawei Sun Steven L Trabue Kenwood Scoggin Wendi A Jackson Yuee Pan Yongjing Zhao Irina L Malkina Jacek A Koziel Frank M Mitloehner

There are approximately 2.5 million dairy cows in California. Emission inventories list dairy cows and their manure as the major source of regional air pollutants, but data on their actual emissions remain sparse, particularly for smog-forming volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and greenhouse gases (GHGs). We report measurements of alcohols, volatile fatty acids, phenols, and methane (CH4) emitt...

2013
Ian Chan Asha Srinivasan Ping H. Liao Kwang V. Lo Donald S. Mavinic Jim Atwater James R. Thompson

This study was undertaken to evaluate the efficiency of a liquid-solids separation process and microwave pretreatment, as well as anaerobic biodegradability of microwave pretreated dairy manure. Liquid-solids separation of raw dairy manure resulted in solid and liquid fractions having different properties, with the solid fractions richer in total and volatile solids content and liquid fractions...

2009
Michael P. Russelle

"Compost" dairy barns are relatively new, and this manure, which we refer to as stratified bedded pack (SBP) dairy manure, has neither been characterized in detail nor defined in terms of its N supply. We measured physical characteristics, nutrient concentration, N mineralization, and N supply to corn (Zea mays L.) of SBP dairy manure from eight Minnesota farms. Concentrations of N, P, and K we...

2002
JEROME A. HOGSETTE RÓBERT FARKAS REGINALD R. COLER

In laboratory studies performed in the United States and Hungary, the dump ßy Hydrotaea aenescens (Wiedemann) was reared successfully in manure of 1to 8-wk-old dairy calves, and inmanure from adult lactating dairy cows. Survival in manure collected from 1-wk-old calves was poor (7.2%), better in manure collected from 2and 3-wk-old calves (53.5%), and best in manure collected from 4to 8-wk-old c...

2004
J. Mark Powell Zhiguo Wu Keith Kelling

proach, 12 to 63% of dairy manure N may be taken up by corn during the first growing season after application Current estimates of dairy manure nitrogen availability to crops (Motavalli et al., 1989; Klausner et al., 1994). Nutrient are based on indirect measures and vary greatly. The objective of this study was to differentially label dairy manure N components with the availability in the seco...

Journal: :Applied biochemistry and biotechnology 2010
H K Ahn M C Smith S L Kondrad J W White

Anaerobic digestion is a biological method used to convert organic wastes into a stable product for land application with reduced environmental impacts. The biogas produced can be used as an alternative renewable energy source. Dry anaerobic digestion [>15% total solid (TS)] has an advantage over wet digestion (<10% TS) because it allows for the use of a smaller volume of reactor and because it...

Journal: :Environmental health perspectives 2017
Tucker R Burch Susan K Spencer Joel P Stokdyk Burney A Kieke Rebecca A Larson Aaron D Firnstahl Ana M Rule Mark A Borchardt

BACKGROUND Spray irrigation for land-applying livestock manure is increasing in the United States as farms become larger and economies of scale make manure irrigation affordable. Human health risks from exposure to zoonotic pathogens aerosolized during manure irrigation are not well understood. OBJECTIVES We aimed to a) estimate human health risks due to aerosolized zoonotic pathogens downwin...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 2005
T A Forge S Bittman C G Kowalenko

Various manures and composts have been reported to reduce population densities of plant-parasitic nematodes. Dairy manure slurry is often used as a primary source of nitrogen for forage crops. This study was conducted to determine the effects of dairy manure on population densities of Pratylenchus penetrans parasitizing tall fescue. Beginning in 1994, dairy manure and inorganic fertilizer were ...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2006
J M Powell D B Jackson-Smith D F McCrory H Saam M Mariola

An on-farm study of 54 representative Wisconsin dairy farms was conducted to evaluate the influence of biophysical and socioeconomic factors on overall feed, fertilizer, and manure nutrient use. This report validates 1) how well data on cow diets, feed analyses, and milk production reflected established feed-milk-manure relationships; and 2) how well farmer-recorded data on manure land applicat...

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