2017 Spokane, Washington July 16 - July 19, 2017 2017
DOI: 10.13031/aim.201700205
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Case Study of Swine Finishing Manure Nutrient Characteristics for Land Application

Abstract: In modern animal agriculture, implementation of practices improving the sustainability of livestock production has been a key goal. As a means of achieving this objective, farmers decreased the inputs for live production through nutrition and equipment modifications to decrease the feed and water wastage. These practices and changes have also impacted manure characteristics. Thus, the objectives of this work were to report the impact of changing to wet-dry feeders and manure storage types had on manure product… Show more

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“…In each scenario, it is assumed that all the manure produced is used in biogas production. The base manure production assumption is 4.5 L −1 day −1 head −1 [29]. The digesters are assumed to operate 24 h per day for 340 days each year.…”
Section: Digester Inputmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In each scenario, it is assumed that all the manure produced is used in biogas production. The base manure production assumption is 4.5 L −1 day −1 head −1 [29]. The digesters are assumed to operate 24 h per day for 340 days each year.…”
Section: Digester Inputmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We assume a TS content for the manure of 8%, a VS content of 6%, and a density identical to water (1000 kg m −3 ) [32]. The cost of manure was calculated based on its nitrogen content, 6 kg m −3 (0.05 lb gal −1 ) [29], and assuming 95% of the nitrogen to be plant-available nitrogen [33]. We assumed that nitrogen has a value of USD 1.06 kg −1 [34].…”
Section: Digester Inputmentioning
confidence: 99%