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Module 1: Managing Manure for Environmental Protection

Module 1: Managing Manure for Environmental Protection. By Mark Risse and Diana Rashash. Module Goals:. Understand key environ-mental issues Recognize principles of good stewardship Understand why nutrient balance is an important issue and strategies to address it on-farm

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Module 1: Managing Manure for Environmental Protection

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  1. Module 1:Managing Manure for Environmental Protection • By Mark Risse and Diana Rashash Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  2. Module Goals: • Understand key environ-mental issues • Recognize principles of good stewardship • Understand why nutrient balance is an important issue and strategies to address it on-farm • Review basic regulatory requirements Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  3. EPA’s Leading Sources of Water Quality Impairment Source: EPA National Water Quality Inventory Report to Congress, 1993 Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  4. 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% Atmos- Fertilizer Manure Point phere Source Nitrogen Phosphorus Sources of N and P To Watersheds in Northeast U.S.(1995 GAO report to U.S. Congress) Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  5. Manure: Good or Bad • Source of pathogens and oxygen-demanding substances that harm water or source of organic matter that improves soil quality • Our largest source of water quality impairmentor a source of plant nutrients that can save energy and money • Source of odor and emissions that harm neighbors or a means to reduce carbon dioxide emissions that cause global warming. • Your management determines which it is! Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  6. An Environmental Steward: #1 Is aware of farm’s environmental risks. #2 Has NO point source discharges. Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  7. An Environmental Steward (continued): #3 Implements a nutrient management plan. #4 Is a good neighbor. #5 Knows the rules. Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  8. Manure Has Environmental Benefits Commercial fertilizer Manure • Manure contains organic carbon. • Organic carbon is key to soil health and structure. Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  9. Environmental Benefits of Manure • Increases soil carbon • Reduces soil erosion and runoff • Reduces nitrogen (N) leaching potential • Increases crop productivity • Replaces energy-intensive N fertilizer and limited resource phosphorus (P) fertilizer Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  10. Review of Historical Soil Conservation Experiment Data (Risse and Gilley 2000) • Manure reduced total runoff by 1%-68%. • Manure reduced soil erosion by 13%-77%. Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  11. Water Quality IssuesAssociated with Animal Production Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  12. What are the Primary Water Quality Contaminants in Manure? Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  13. Pollution from Nutrients • Nitrogen • Limiting element for plant growth • Highly soluble and mobile in environment • Nitrates are health hazard • Can be transferred through atmosphere Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  14. Pollution from Nutrients (continued) • Phosphorus • Often limiting to aquatic plant growth • Less mobile, erosion control important • Tends to buildup in soil Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  15. Pathogens • Manure contains organisms that can cause infection or disease. • Concern for drinking water • Soil is an effective filter for most pathogens. • Land application, long-term storage, and com-posting can reduce numbers. Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  16. Pathogens (continued) • Fecal coliform is indicator measured for water quality. • Young stock generally has higher levels of pathogen loads. Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  17. Point Source of Pollutiona single identifiable source of pollution, such as a pipe, through which wastewater is discharged into surface waters. Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  18. Nonpoint Source Pollutiontakes place over a broad area and results in the release of pollutants from many different locations. Runoff and soil erosion are often the driving force for nonpoint source pollution. Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  19. Precipitation Unsaturated Zone Water Table Sand & Gravel Aquifer Bedrock Manure Storage Septic Tank Private Well . What are the Pathways by Which Manure Contaminates Water? Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  20. Manure Storage Septic Tank What are the Pathways by Which Manure Contaminates Water? Precipitation Unsaturated Zone Water Table Sand & Gravel Aquifer Bedrock 1 Private Well 1. Surface runoff Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  21. Precipitation Unsaturated Zone Water Table Sand & Gravel Aquifer Bedrock Manure Storage 1 2 2 2 Septic Tank Private Well 1. Surface runoff 2. Leaching to groundwater What are the Pathways by Which Manure Contaminates Water? Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  22. Precipitation Unsaturated Zone Water Table Sand & Gravel Aquifer Bedrock Manure Storage 1 2 3 2 2 Septic Tank Private Well What are the Pathways by Which Manure Contaminates Water? 1. Surface runoff 3. Well casings 2. Leaching to groundwater Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  23. Precipitation 4 Unsaturated Zone Water Table Sand & Gravel Aquifer Bedrock Manure Storage 1 2 3 2 2 Septic Tank Private Well What are the Pathways by Which Manure Contaminates Water? 1. Surface runoff 3. Well casings 2. Leaching to groundwater 4. Ammonia deposition Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  24. Precipitation 4 5 Unsaturated Zone Water Table Sand & Gravel Aquifer Bedrock Manure Storage 1 2 3 2 2 Septic Tank Private Well What are the Pathways by Which Manure Contaminates Water? 1. Surface runoff 3. Well casings 2. Leaching to groundwater 4. Ammonia deposition 5. Macropore flow Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  25. Why the Focus on Nutrients?

  26. Water Quality Contaminantsin Manure Possible Environmental Pollutants Risk What are the top five components of manure that may cause water quality problems? Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  27. Water Quality Contaminantsin Manure (continued) Possible Environmental Pollutants Risk 1. Nitrate-N Health 2. Ammonia-N Fish kills 3. Phosphorus Eutrophication 4. Pathogens Health 5. Organic matter Oxygen depletion Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  28. Manure P vs. Cropland P Use Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  29. Manure P vs. Cropland P Use Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  30. Manure P vs. Cropland P Use Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  31. What is “Whole Farm” Nutrient Balance? Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  32. Farm Boundary Nutrient Flows onLivestock Operations Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  33. Inputs Feed Animals Irrigation Water Fertilizer Legume N Farm Boundary Nutrient Inputs Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  34. Managed Outputs Meat & Eggs Crops Manure Inputs Farm Boundary Managed Nutrient Outputs Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  35. Inputs Managed Outputs Feed Manure Farm Boundary Recycling Of Nutrients Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  36. Inputs Managed Outputs Farm Boundary Losses or Soil Storage Losses and Soil Storage Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  37. Water in Water out 1 gal. 1 gal. Farm Pond Are Inputs and Outputs in Balance? Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  38. Water in Water out 2 gal. 1 gal. Farm Pond Are Inputs and Outputs in Balance? Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  39. Water in Water out 2 gal. 1 gal. Farm Pond Are Inputs and Outputs in Balance? Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  40. Water in Water out 1 gal. 2 gal. 1 gal. Farm Pond Are Inputs and Outputs in Balance? Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  41. What are Typical Nutrient Balances? • Ideally, should be near 1:1; whatever comes in should leave as managed outputs. • Most livestock operations have muchhigher ratios, at times up to 8:1. • Farm size is not a good indicator of nutrient balance. Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  42. Are Nutrients "Out Of Balance"on My Animal Feeding Operation? Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  43. Indicators of Nutrient Imbalance YesNoIndicator ___ ___ Soil P increasing with time? ___ ___ Majority of feed protein and P comes from off-farm sources? ___ ___ Feed rations exceed NRC or university recommendations? ___ ___ No nutrient management plan for manure? Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  44. What are Appropriate Strategiesfor Managing Nutrient Imbalances? Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  45. Does thiscorrect a nutrient Imbalance? Losses Farm Boundary Losses or Soil Storage “Plug the Leaks” Approach: Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  46. Does this correct a nutrient imbalance? NO Losses Farm Boundary Losses or Soil Storage “Plug the Leaks” Approach: Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  47. Water in Water out Sand Bags 2 gal. 1 gal. Farm Pond Plugging the Leaks . . .Temporary Solution to Imbalance Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  48. Sustainable Strategy No.1:Credit Manure Nutrients in Crops • Efficient use of manure nutrients means not purchasing fertilizer unless it is needed. • Nutrient management plans (NMPs) should help ensure this strategyis met. • Don’t purchase inputs you don’t need. Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  49. Sustainable Strategy No. 2:Reducing Feed Inputs • Reducing nutrients fed improves nutrient balance. • Try to avoid feeding more N and P than recommended. • Much current research on improved feeding strategies • Consult with animal scientist. Certified Nutrient Management Planning

  50. Sustainable Strategy No. 3:Move Manure Nutrients Off Farm • Moving manure off the farm as a product improves nutrient balance. • May require changes in treatment and marketing Certified Nutrient Management Planning

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