Abstract:
Nine concrete storage basins were sampled
on Kansas dairies and analyzed for
nutrient content of sand-laden dairy manure.
The manure average 75% moisture content
during the three sampling periods. The
average total nitrogen, phosphate, and potash
were 9.7, 4.6, and 7.4 lb/ton, respectively.
The data collected from the basin indicated
that when the scraped manure from a dairy is
applied at an agronomic rate of 15 tons or
less per acre, accumulation of nutrients
should be minimal, in particular phosphorus.
The manure value was $3 to $4 per ton
depending on whether commercial sources of
phosphorus normally would be applied to the
cropland.