This paper introduces the new ASAE Standard D384.2, Manure Production and Characteristics. This new standard provides an equation-based approach that integrates dry matter and nutrient intake as well as animal performance into the final estimate of total solids, nitrogen, and phosphorus excretion for seven livestock and poultry species. The manure excretion estimates of the new standard are compared with the past ASAE standard as well as other commonly used reference values for three specie groups. Significant differences in excretion are common with the new standard compared to past standards. The paper also details examples of how common industry variations in animal performance and feed program substantially impacts excretion estimates, ...
This NebGuide discusses a procedure for estimating the quantity of nutrients in livestock manure. Wh...
The New CAFO Rules: What is Required in a Nutrient Management Plan? As a part of the U.S. Environme...
Alternative Treatment Systems The February 13, 2003 Federal Register revised the Environmental Prote...
This paper introduces the new ASAE Standard D384.2, Manure Production and Characteristics. This new ...
This newsletter introduces the new ASABE (American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers)...
Integrating Animal Feeding Decisions into CNMP Processes: Part 1 Environmental planning in animal pr...
Integrating Animal Feeding Decisions into CNMP Processes: Part 2 This is part 2 of a two part series...
The introduction of ASABE Standard D384.2, Manure Production and Characteristics, has created the op...
A committee was formed consisting of both animal scientists and agricultural engineers to evaluate a...
An economic model was developed to evaluate cost and value of manure distribution. Feedlots ranging ...
A commercial feedlot study was conducted to determine manure nutrient flow in six feedlots represent...
A committee was formed consisting of both animal scientists and agricultural engineers to evaluate a...
As a part of the USEPA’s concentrated animal feeding operation (CAFO) final rule, all CAFOs are requ...
Total collection data from many universities were pooled for statistical analyses to evaluate existi...
Animal production systems provide nutritious food for humans, income and survivability for numerous ...
This NebGuide discusses a procedure for estimating the quantity of nutrients in livestock manure. Wh...
The New CAFO Rules: What is Required in a Nutrient Management Plan? As a part of the U.S. Environme...
Alternative Treatment Systems The February 13, 2003 Federal Register revised the Environmental Prote...
This paper introduces the new ASAE Standard D384.2, Manure Production and Characteristics. This new ...
This newsletter introduces the new ASABE (American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers)...
Integrating Animal Feeding Decisions into CNMP Processes: Part 1 Environmental planning in animal pr...
Integrating Animal Feeding Decisions into CNMP Processes: Part 2 This is part 2 of a two part series...
The introduction of ASABE Standard D384.2, Manure Production and Characteristics, has created the op...
A committee was formed consisting of both animal scientists and agricultural engineers to evaluate a...
An economic model was developed to evaluate cost and value of manure distribution. Feedlots ranging ...
A commercial feedlot study was conducted to determine manure nutrient flow in six feedlots represent...
A committee was formed consisting of both animal scientists and agricultural engineers to evaluate a...
As a part of the USEPA’s concentrated animal feeding operation (CAFO) final rule, all CAFOs are requ...
Total collection data from many universities were pooled for statistical analyses to evaluate existi...
Animal production systems provide nutritious food for humans, income and survivability for numerous ...
This NebGuide discusses a procedure for estimating the quantity of nutrients in livestock manure. Wh...
The New CAFO Rules: What is Required in a Nutrient Management Plan? As a part of the U.S. Environme...
Alternative Treatment Systems The February 13, 2003 Federal Register revised the Environmental Prote...