Whole Farm Performance of Centrifuge Extraction of Phosphorus from Dairy Manure

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q4 AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
C. Rotz, Michael R. Reiner, Sarah K. Fishel, C. Church
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HighlightsA centrifuge can be used to extract manure phosphorus to a more concentrated form for easier transport.Extraction for more efficient transport to distant cropland reduced production costs in a scraped manure system.Use of a centrifuge in a flush manure system was less practical and economical due to handling of much more material.The cost of producing highly concentrated phosphorus material for export was greater than phosphate fertilizer prices.Abstract. As the size of dairy farms has increased, feeds produced on the farm as well as those purchased from off-farm sources can be transported long distances to feed the herd. Transporting the manure back to the cropland used to produce the feed can be difficult and uneconomical. Technology such as a centrifuge can be used to extract nutrients into a more concentrated form for more efficient transport. A dairy farm with 2000 cows and 1400 ha of land in Pennsylvania was simulated with the Integrated Farm System Model to evaluate the feasibility of extracting phosphorus (P) to reduce transport requirements on farm or to produce a concentrated P product for off-farm use. On this farm where manure must be transported to distant cropland to obtain uniform distribution, P extraction with a centrifuge provided a better ratio of nitrogen and P contents for use on nearby cropland and reduced transport costs for nutrients applied to more distant cropland. The centrifuge was found to be more practical and economical when used with manure scraped from the barn floor than with flushed manure because much less material was handled. Moving less material through the centrifuge both improved extraction efficiency and reduced electricity consumption, providing more economical P extraction. To avoid long-term accumulation of soil P on the farm with less land (2000 cows and 1100 ha) where concentrate feed (27% of total feed) was imported, centrifuge extraction provided a material with a high P concentration exported from the farm for other uses. Extracting the P for off-farm use cost about $2.51/kg P, which was greater than the price of phosphate fertilizer, but the extract also included other nutrients and micronutrients of value to crops. A centrifuge provides a useful tool for extracting and concentrating manure P, but the economic benefit to the producer depends upon the value of the full array of nutrient contents in the product, other manure handling practices, and the end use of the extracted material. Reducing the risk of eutrophication of surface waters provides additional benefit to society. Keywords: Dairy farm, Integrated Farm System Model, Manure handling, Manure management.
离心提取奶牛粪便中磷的全场性能研究
离心机可用于提取粪便磷到更浓缩的形式,便于运输。提取粪便以便更有效地运输到遥远的农田,从而降低了刮粪系统的生产成本。在冲洗粪便系统中使用离心机是不太实用和经济的,因为要处理更多的材料。出口用高浓度磷原料的生产成本大于磷肥价格。随着奶牛场规模的扩大,农场生产的饲料以及从农场外购买的饲料可以长途运输来喂养牛群。将粪便运回用于生产饲料的农田既困难又不经济。离心机等技术可用于将营养物质提取成更浓缩的形式,以便更有效地运输。采用综合农场系统模型对宾夕法尼亚州一个拥有2000头奶牛和1400公顷土地的奶牛场进行了模拟,以评估提取磷(P)以减少农场运输需求或生产浓缩P产品供农场外使用的可行性。在这个农场,粪肥必须运输到远处的农田才能均匀分布,用离心机提取P提供了更好的氮磷含量比例,供附近的农田使用,降低了向更远的农田施用养分的运输成本。人们发现,离心机处理从谷仓地板上刮下来的粪肥比处理冲洗过的粪肥更实用、更经济,因为处理的物料要少得多。通过离心机移动的物料更少,既提高了提取效率,又降低了电力消耗,提供了更经济的P提取。为了避免土壤磷在较少土地(2000头牛和1100公顷)的农场长期积累,其中精料饲料(总饲料的27%)进口,离心机提取提供了一种高磷浓度的材料从农场出口用于其他用途。提取磷供非农使用的成本约为2.51美元/公斤磷,高于磷肥的价格,但提取物中还含有对作物有价值的其他营养素和微量营养素。离心机为提取和浓缩粪便磷提供了一个有用的工具,但生产者的经济效益取决于产品中全部营养成分的价值、其他粪便处理方法以及提取物质的最终用途。减少地表水富营养化的风险会给社会带来额外的好处。关键词:奶牛场;综合农场系统模式;粪肥处理;
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Applied Engineering in Agriculture
Applied Engineering in Agriculture 农林科学-农业工程
CiteScore
1.80
自引率
11.10%
发文量
69
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: This peer-reviewed journal publishes applications of engineering and technology research that address agricultural, food, and biological systems problems. Submissions must include results of practical experiences, tests, or trials presented in a manner and style that will allow easy adaptation by others; results of reviews or studies of installations or applications with substantially new or significant information not readily available in other refereed publications; or a description of successful methods of techniques of education, outreach, or technology transfer.
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