نتایج جستجو برای: separated dairy manure

تعداد نتایج: 131035  

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2014
C Alan Rotz Felipe Montes Sasha D Hafner Albert J Heber Richard H Grant

Ammonia (NH) emissions vary considerably among farms as influenced by climate and management. Because emission measurement is difficult and expensive, process-based models provide an alternative for estimating whole farm emissions. A model that simulates the processes of NH formation, speciation, aqueous-gas partitioning, and mass transfer was developed and incorporated in a whole farm simulati...

2003
W. G. Harris H. D. Wang K. R. Reddy

Manure-derived P can jeopardize surface water quality in regions dominated by sandy soils, due to low P retention capacity of these soils. Surface (Ap) horizons from dairy-intensive areas in the Lake Okeechobee Basin were recently found to release P readily, despite abundant Ca and high pH. The purpose of this study was to determine the inorganic components hat influence or reflect the stabilit...

2010
April B. Leytem David L. Bjorneberg

Intensification of the dairy industry in southern Idaho has led to the overapplication of manures and a buildup of soil phosphorus (P), which is a potential threat to water quality in the region. As the use of alum has been shown to reduce both soluble manure P and runoff P from alum-treated manures, the objective of this study was to determine if surface applications of alum to dairy manure an...

2004
Mahbub Islam Michael P. Doyle Sharad C. Phatak Patricia Millner Xiuping Jiang

Many foodborne outbreaks of enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli O157:H7 infection have been associated with the consumption of contaminated vegetables. On-farm contaminations through contaminated manure or irrigation water application were considered likely sources of the pathogen for several outbreaks. Field studies were done to determine the survival of E. coli O157:H7 on two subterranean crop...

2013
Alan Newman Simon Alastair Smith Pius M. Ndegwa

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2012
J M Powell S R Aarons C J P Gourley

Feed conversion into milk, nutrient excretion in manure and subsequent environment impacts of manure management are highly influenced by the diets that farmers feed their lactating cows (Bos taurus). On confinement-based dairy farms, determinations of diet composition are relatively straightforward because the types, amounts and nutrients contained in stored feeds are often well known. However,...

Journal: :Journal of contaminant hydrology 2002
Thomas Harter Harley Davis Marsha C Mathews Roland D Meyer

California's dairies are the largest confined animal industry in the state. A major portion of these dairies, which have an average herd size of nearly 1000 animal units, are located in low-relief valleys and basins. Large amounts of liquid manure are generated and stored in these dairies. In the semi-arid climate, liquid manure is frequently applied via flood or furrow irrigation to forage cro...

2011
F. Ritter Robert P. Eastburn

In a series of five tests, liquid polyphosphate fertilizer solution was used to treat liquid dairy and swine manure to control odors. Potassium permanganate, a pesticide-wetting agent, nitrogen-zinc liquid fertilizer solution and a digestive deodorant were also used in several of the tests. All tests were evaluated by an odor panel for odor strength and odor quality. The polyphosphates did not ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 2005
Sandra A Allan Ulrich R Bernier Daniel L Kline

Gravid mosquito traps are commonly used for both arbovirus surveillance and population surveillance of mosquitoes of the genus Culex. Oviposition substrates, used as baits in these traps, were tested against Culex under laboratory and field conditions. In the laboratory all substrates tested as 1% and 10% dilutions in 2-choice bioassays against female Cx. quinquefasciatus were significantly mor...

2017
Nilmini Beneragama Masahiro Iwasaki Kazutaka Umetsu

Methane production from co-digestion of dairy manure and waste milk, milk from cows treated with antibiotics for mastitis, was tested in a 2 × 4 factorial design. Four different waste milk percentages (w/w): 0% (SM), 10% (SMWM10), 20% (SMWM20) and 30% (SMWM30), were tested with two slurry percentages (w/w): 50% (A) and 25% (B) and the rest being manure at 55°C for 12 days in batch digesters. Th...

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