نتایج جستجو برای: separated dairy manure

تعداد نتایج: 131035  

1997
D. C. GRUSENMEYER T. N. CRAMER

Traditionally, the management of manure nutrients has focused primarily on the production, collection, storage, and field application of manure. By contrast, a total systems approach expands this focus to include concerns about human and animal health, odor and fly control, nutrient import and handling, ration balancing and feeding management to optimize dietary nutrient utilization, management...

2013
Erik R. Coats

Over 9 million dairy cows generate an estimated 226 billion kg of wet manure annually in the USA. To help mitigate dairy greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with the degradation of this organic-rich waste, manure can be processed via anaerobic digestion (AD) to methane and ultimately electricity. This potential value of AD has generated high-level dairy-industry support for broad-scale te...

2007
H. B. Møller J. D. Hansen C. A. G. Sørensen

Solid-liquid separation of manure is a method to produce nutrient and dry matter rich fractions with higher volumetric methane potential than that of the original liquid manure. Centrifugation and chemical precipitation and flocculation are efficient options for such separation. Centrifugation efficiency depends on factors such as manure type, G-force, and dewatering volume, while chemical prec...

2001
G. Zhang Z. Dou J. D. Ferguson

Controlling nutrient losses from animal manures when they are landapplied is a critical factor in nutrient management, promoting environmental health and maintaining the sustainability of animal agriculture. Phosphorus is of particular concern due to its implication in eutrophication of surface waters and declines in water quality. We conducted a laboratory experiment to test the effect of seve...

2007
William P. Weiss Normand R. St-Pierre Lynn B. Willett

The amount of manure produced on dairy farms can affect the financial bottom line. Labor, equipment, and facilities are needed to move and store manure, all of which have a cost. Increased output of manure can represent losses in potentially digestible nutrients (increased feed costs). Lastly, the environmental impact of dairy farming is strongly related with the quantity and composition of man...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2004
Mahbub Islam Jennie Morgan Michael P Doyle Sharad C Phatak Patricia Millner Xiuping Jiang

Three different types of compost, PM-5 (poultry manure compost), 338 (dairy cattle manure compost), and NVIRO-4 (alkaline-pH-stabilized dairy cattle manure compost), and irrigation water were inoculated with an avirulent strain of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium at 10(7) CFU g(-1) and 10(5) CFU ml(-1), respectively, to determine the persistence of salmonellae in soils containing these c...

2010
Dexter B. Watts H. Allen Torbert Yucheng Feng Stephen A. Prior

Manure applications can benefit crop productivity by adding required nutrients and organic matter to soil. There is a paucity of information on how soil microbial community dynamics will be altered by the application of manure to different landscape positions. Thus, an in situ field study was conducted during the summer and winter months to evaluate microbiological properties of three soil type...

2015
René van den Brom Hendrik-Jan Roest Arnout de Bruin Daan Dercksen Inge Santman-Berends Wim van der Hoek Annemiek Dinkla Jelmer Vellema Piet Vellema

In 2007, Q fever started to become a major public health problem in the Netherlands, with small ruminants as most probable source. In order to reduce environmental contamination, control measures for manure were implemented because of the assumption that manure was highly contaminated with Coxiella burnetii. The aims of this study were 1) to clarify the role of C. burnetii contaminated manure f...

2017
Seunggun Won Soo-Min Shim Byung-Gu You Yoon-Seok Choi Changsix Ra

OBJECTIVE Along with increasing livestock products via intensive rearing, the accumulation of livestock manure has become a serious issue due to the fact that there is finite land for livestock manure recycling via composting. The nutrients from livestock manure accumulate on agricultural land and the excess disembogues into streams causing eutrophication. In order to systematically manage nutr...

Journal: :مهندسی بیوسیستم ایران 0
محمدامین نیری محمدحسین کیانمهر اکبر عرب محمدحسینی سیدرضا حسن بیگی بیگدلی

high moisture levels in fresh dairy manure provide a suitable environment for growth of pathogens and cause environmental pollution. dry manure can be used for different purposes in agriculture and in livestock industry. such heat properties of manure as specific heat, thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity are important needed factors for the design and development of a suitable efficien...

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