نتایج جستجو برای: separated dairy manure

تعداد نتایج: 131035  

2005
N. K. Patni

D to transportation costs, manures can be utilized for their fertilizer value only when the hauling distance is short. However, manure cannot be applied indefinitely to a limited land area close to the manure production site without creating problems of water pollution (Patni and Hore, 1978) and excessive nutrient and salt accumulation in the soil. Therefore, using manure for crop production on...

2002
C. S. Hansen C. L. Hansen

This paper is a report of the performance of a new design of anaerobic bioreactor called the induced-blanket reactor or IBR. The IBR appears to treat high-solids organic matter (manure) effectively in a relatively short time without plugging. A 28 m (7500 gal), heated IBR has been in operation at the Caine Dairy, Utah State University’s dairy farm, since summer 2000. The bioreactor, an upflow-s...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2004
Zhongqi He Timothy S Griffin C Wayne Honeycutt

The chemical composition of manure P is a key factor determining its potential bioavailability and susceptibility to runoff. The distribution of P forms in 13 dairy manures was investigated with sequential fractionation coupled with orthophosphate-releasing enzymatic hydrolysis. Among the 13 dairy manures, manure total P varied between 4100 and 18,300 mg kg(-1) dry matter (DM). Water-extractabl...

2007
Keri Cantrell Kyoung Ro Devinder Mahajan Patrick G. Hunt

Integrating thermochemical conversion (TCC) technologies with current animal waste treatment practices can treat and reduce quantities of manure from consolidated animal feeding operations. Additionally, TCC technologies can produce value-added, renewable energy products. These products can meet heating and power needs or be catalytically converted into liquid fuels. The primary objectives of t...

2006
J. M. Powell D. B. Jackson-Smith D. F. McCrory H. Saam

Nutrient management plans for livestock operations should account for rates and timing of manure application to cropland, as well as how manure is integrated with other nutrient sources. Little is known, however, about actual nutrient management behavior of farmers, and what changes may be needed for farmers to adhere to nutrient management regulations. Detailed records were kept on fertilizer,...

2003
Ellen Z. Harrison

Cornell University (hereafter the " sponsors "). The opinions expressed in this report do not necessarily reflect those of the Sponsors or the State of New York, and reference to any specific product, service, process, or method does not constitute an implied or expressed recommendation or endorsement of it. make no representation that the use of any product, apparatus, process, method, or othe...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2003
Peter J A Kleinman Andrew N Sharpley

Concern over eutrophication has directed attention to manure management effects on phosphorus (P) loss in runoff. This study evaluates the effects of manure application rate and type on runoff P concentrations from two, acidic agricultural soils over successive runoff events. Soils were packed into 100- x 20- x 5-cm runoff boxes and broadcast with three manures (dairy, Bos taurus, layer poultry...

2011
Mark Aseltine

for their participation in conducting the trial and analyzing the data, Rich Silacci-Cal Poly Dairy Herd Manager (SLO, CA) for animal care and management, Cal Poly Dairy employees (SLO, CA) for animal care and treatment/ control application, DSM Nutritional Products (Basel, Switzerland) for funding and analysis of treatment/ control enzyme activity, Cumberland Valley Analytical Services (Maugan...

2010
J. C. Hadrich T. M. Harrigan C. A. Wolf

A spreadsheet‐based manure transport and land application decision tool, MANURE$HAUL, was developed to provide farmers, custom applicators, and others involved with manure management a manure cost and labor calculator for liquid manure systems using top‐loading tank spreaders and nurse tanks. The manure hauling capacity was a function of the machinery set selected, manure tank capacity, and hau...

2017
Mahmoud Hussein Viju V Pillai Joshua M Goddard Hui G Park Kumar S Kothapalli Deborah A Ross Quirine M Ketterings J Thomas Brenna Mark B Milstein Helene Marquis Patricia A Johnson Jan P Nyrop Vimal Selvaraj

The common housefly, Musca domestica, is a considerable component of nutrient recycling in the environment. Use of housefly larvae to biodegrade manure presents an opportunity to reduce waste disposal while the rapidly assimilated insect biomass can also be used as a protein rich animal feed. In this study, we examine the biodegradation of dairy cattle manure using housefly larvae, and the nutr...

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