The economic potential of feedlot wastes utilization in agricultural production

A.A. Araji, L.D. Stodick
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Abstract

Feedlot wastes contain the essential elements for plant growth. Effective utilization of feedlot wastes as a source of fertilizer for crops is a function of the nutrient content in the manure, the mineralization rates of the organically combined molecules in the manure, and the cost associated with the management, hauling, and spreading of manure. This study, using simulation approach, evaluates the simultaneous effect of these variables in determining the economic potential of feedlot waste utilization in agricultural production. Least cost manure application is determined for various crops in four rotation systems and for three different nutrient content and mineralization rates.

The results show that the cost associated with the management, hauling, and spreading of manure to satisfy the nutrient requirements for the crops considered in the four rotation systems is significantly less than the cost of commercial fertilizer. Depending on the mineralization rate and the rotation system considered, the cost of applying manure ranges between 20 and 35 per cent of the cost of commercial fertilizer. The results also show that the maximum distance of transferring manure from the feedlot to the field that will equate the cost of applying manure with cost of commercial fertilizer ranges between 10·0 to 78·4 km.

畜牧场废弃物在农业生产中的利用经济潜力
饲养场的废物含有植物生长所必需的元素。饲养场废物作为作物肥料来源的有效利用是粪肥中的营养成分、粪肥中有机结合分子的矿化率以及与粪肥管理、运输和传播相关的成本的函数。本研究采用模拟方法,评估了这些变量在决定农业生产中饲养场废物利用的经济潜力方面的同时效应。确定了不同作物在四种轮作制度和三种不同的养分含量和矿化率下施用粪肥的最低成本。结果表明,在四种轮作制度下,为满足作物的养分需求,肥料的管理、运输和施用成本显著低于商品肥料的成本。根据矿化率和所考虑的轮作制度,施用粪肥的成本在商业肥料成本的20%至35%之间。结果还表明,使施用粪肥成本与商业肥料成本相等的粪肥从饲养场转移到田间的最大距离在10·0 ~ 78·4 km之间。
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