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Managing manure may not be glamorous, but it can be a key player in your nutrient management plan. Unpack the nutrient value of manure in this episode of The Dirt. From what your soil says about manure management to the benefits and drawbacks, we explore it all to help you uncover its true value in your fields. What's the difference between dry and liquid manure? How much manure can you apply? How is manure stored throughout the season? How does composting support manure management? Uncover the dirt truth about manure in this episode of The Dirt featuring Penn State University professors, Robert Meinen and Charles White. Calculate the economic value of manure today at www.extension.psu.edu/manure-nutrient-value-calculator. Looking for the latest in crop nutrition research? Visit nutrien-ekonomics.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@NutrieneKonomics
We’re looking forward to Wisconsin’s Ag Day at the Capitol tomorrow hosted by the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation and co-sponsored by several other farm advocacy groups ranging from dairy to specialty crops. But farmers have not been idle when it comes to meeting with lawmakers. Recently, biofuels took center stage when about 35 corn and soybean growers were at the state Capitol to advance policies that support renewable fuels, such as ethanol. Crop farmer Randy Hughes from Rock County was among them. He tells Stephanie Hoff about two items he brought to the table including: an infrastructure grant program for biofuel facilities and a sustainable aviation fuel tax credit. Soybean grower Sara Stelter says another goal while in Madison is to make sure elected officials know how important biofuels are for Wisconsin farmers.Rain's still on the horizon for Wisconsin Thursday and Friday. Today - a little warmer according to Stu Muck. As weather allows, farms will continue executing their manure management plan. Pam Jahnke chats with Kevin Erb, UW-Extension Specialist that's been conducting educational seminars on update regulations overseeing manure management. He says attendance has been very robust, and farmers are accompanying their custom operators and training Spanish speaking employees to be part of the nutrient management team. Emily Sydow of Sun Prairie has been named the 2025 WI Honey Queen. She's currently a student at UW-Madison focused on Agricultural Applied Economics with a minor in Public Policy. Most farms already have their operating loans in place, but will they be able to repay them this year? Ben Jarboe asks the question of Dr. Paul Mitchell from the Renk Agribusiness Institute. Mitchell says margins are tighter than we've seen over the past 5 years, and the financial infusion farms received during the pandemic has been used up.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Barn Talk! Today, we dive deep into a Q&A session packed with insightful discussions on various topics, from the challenges and dynamics of farming operations to market updates and future ventures. We tackle questions on the evolving agriculture landscape, innovative farming ideas, market potential of diversified products, and the value of legacy in farming. From exploring the potential of carbon credits to the rising interest in traditional farming practices, this episode is filled with perspectives that are as refreshing as they are thought-provoking. Whether you're a long-time listener or a first-time guest to the farm barn, this episode offers a rich tapestry of ideas and advice that aim to navigate the complexities of modern agriculture. So sit back, share this podcast with someone who loves farming just as much as you do, and let's dive into the barn!Use code BARNTALK for 10% OFF your next orderhttps://farmergrade.comSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ➱ https://bit.ly/3a7r3nR SUBSCRIBE TO THIS'LL DO FARM ➱ https://bit.ly/2X8g45c LISTEN ON:SPOTIFY ➱ https://open.spotify.com/show/3icVr4KWq4eUDl7Oy60YMY APPLE ➱ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/barn-talk/id1574395049Follow Behind The Scenes
Unlock the secrets to successful farm stacking and low-maintenance beekeeping as we share the inspiring journey of Adam Martin from B Strong Homestead in Cologa, Tennessee. Adam transitioned from city life to homesteading during the pandemic, adapting to the challenges and joys of raising dairy cows and embracing regenerative farming practices. From tackling a lack of electricity with a 12-volt milking system to utilizing bale grazing for winter pasture management, Adam provides practical insights and valuable lessons learned along the way.Adam's story doesn't stop with cattle. His passion for sustainable living stretches into the world of beekeeping—a journey fueled by a lifelong love for honey. Discover how Adam moved from traditional methods to a more natural, minimalist approach, focusing on techniques like swarm trapping and the use of horizontal hives. This approach not only enhances insulation but also minimizes disturbances during inspections, allowing bees to thrive with minimal human intervention. Adam's experiences demonstrate how beekeeping can be a rewarding complement to any homestead.Rounding out this enlightening episode, we delve into the broader benefits that honeybees bring to rural properties, enhancing garden and pasture growth through superior pollination. For those eager to try their hand at stacking enterprises, Adam shares a wealth of resources and practical tips, from must-read books to essential tools. Whether you're a seasoned farmer or just beginning your homesteading adventure, Adam's insights and recommendations will inspire you to embrace imperfection and take a hands-on approach to farm life and beekeeping.Links Mentioned in the EpisodeBee KeptVisit our Sponsors:Noble Research InstituteRedmond2025 Manderley Farms Grazing ConferenceGrazing Grass LinksNew Listener Resource GuideProvide feedback for the podcastWebsiteInsidersResources (Coming Soon)Community (on Facebook)Check out the Apiary Chronicles PodcastOriginal Music by Louis PalfreyChapters(00:00) - Introduction to Stacking Enterprises (01:00) - Meet Adam Martin and Be Strong Homestead (01:55) - Winter Grazing and Farm Practices (02:07) - Podcast Introduction and Beekeeping Teaser (02:41) - Noble Profitability Essentials Course (04:01) - Winter Farm Activities and Manure Management (05:25) - Dairy Cows and Homesteading Journey (10:14) - Challenges and Lessons in Dairy Farming (13:40) - Bull Management and Breeding Decisions (17:05) - Utilizing Milk on the Homestead (20:39) - The Appeal of Beekeeping (23:09) - Starting with Bees and Swarm Trapping (29:04) - Natural Beekeeping Practices (33:53) - The Importance of Local Honey (35:17) - Embracing Regenerative Farming (37:05) - The Shift to Horizontal Hives (39:12) - Benefits of Horizontal Hives (45:37) - Overgrazing and Bee Integration (49:26) - Low Maintenance Beekeeping (52:51) - Setting Up Swarm Traps (01:02:59) - Famous Four Questions (01:08:52) - Conclusion and Resources
On this episode, Caitlin chats with Perennia's Agri-Environmental Specialist, Mackenzie Rathgeber, about the importance of manure testing, considerations for application and storage, and updates to the provincial manure management guidelines. SHOW NOTES: How to Interpret a Manure Analysis Report Liquid Manure Sampling Factsheet Taking a Compost Sample and a Solid Manure Sample Website: www.perennia.ca Host: Caitlin Congdon, Field Crops Specialist Follow us on Twitter: @nsperennia Connect with us on Instagram: @nsperennia Facebook: @nsperennia Music: City of Sun by Mark July Logo Created by: Perennia Food and Agriculture Corporation Email us at: info@perennia.ca
In this episode of the Poultry Keepers Podcast, Mandelyn, John, and Rip discuss optimal protein levels for poultry diets, the benefits of different bedding materials for coops, and the importance of proper manure management. They emphasize the risks associated with using diatomaceous earth and recommend safer alternatives like agricultural lime. The hosts share personal experiences and methods for maintaining clean, safe environments for both poultry and humans, including pest control tips and the significance of protective gear. They also highlight the role of poultry manure in soil improvement and environmental benefits, encouraging listeners to adapt strategies according to their local conditions. You can email us at - poultrykeeperspodcast@gmail.comJoin our Facebook Groups:Poultry Keepers Podcast - https://www.facebook.com/groups/907679597724837Poultry Keepers 360 - - https://www.facebook.com/groups/354973752688125Poultry Breeders Nutrition - https://www.facebook.com/groups/4908798409211973Check out the Poultry Kepers Podcast YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@PoultryKeepersPodcast/featured
In this episode of the Poultry Keepers Podcast, Mandelyn Royal, John Gunterman, and Rip Stalvey discuss effective strategies for managing poultry manure. They cover the impact of manure on the environment, including the risk of runoff contaminating local water sources and affecting wildlife. They highlight the importance of consulting local agencies for guidance on manure management and available state programs. The panel also emphasizes safe composting methods, focusing on achieving appropriate temperatures to eliminate pests and pathogens. They discuss the benefits of using different bedding materials and best practices for maintaining a healthy coop environment. Proper manure management can reduce ammonia buildup, control pests, and improve the health of domestic animals. The podcast concludes with practical tips on feeding practices to minimize manure output and promote poultry health.You can email us at - poultrykeeperspodcast@gmail.comJoin our Facebook Groups:Poultry Keepers Podcast - https://www.facebook.com/groups/907679597724837Poultry Keepers 360 - - https://www.facebook.com/groups/354973752688125Poultry Breeders Nutrition - https://www.facebook.com/groups/4908798409211973Check out the Poultry Kepers Podcast YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@PoultryKeepersPodcast/featured
Additional resources:Journal article: Assessing Self-reported Occupational Hazards of Manure Applicators in the Upper MidwestFarm Safety Manure Management ChecklistManure spill prevention managementIf you have additional questions, you are welcome to reach out to Dr. Erin Cortus at ecortus@umn.edu -If you are interested in QPR training, visit: https://www.agrisafe.org/QPR/Sign up for the AgriSafe newsletter: https://www.agrisafe.org/newsletter/View upcoming webinars: https://www.agrisafe.org/events/-Directed by Laura SiegelHosted by Linda EmanuelEdited by Matt McKenney for ProPodcastingServices.comSpecial Guest: Dr. Erin Cortus
Welcome to Barn Talk! In this episode, we dive into the intricate world of manure and fertilizer management in farming operations. Our guest, Rachel Rinner, joins us to shed light on the challenges, misconceptions, and increasing regulations that farmers face. We'll explore critical topics such as the pressures from environmental activists on the (DNR), the overlooked contributions of residential lawn care to pollution, and the perceived double standard between urban development and farming regarding environmental impacts. Rachel provides a robust defense against the unfair blame placed on farmers for water nitrate levels. Whether you're a seasoned farmer or just interested in learning more about the agricultural world, this episode offers valuable insights and engaging stories that you won't want to miss. Stay tuned as we dive knee-deep into these pivotal topics. Use code BARNTALK for 10% OFF your next order https://farmergrade.com SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ➱ https://bit.ly/3a7r3nR SUBSCRIBE TO THIS'LL DO FARM ➱ https://bit.ly/2X8g45c SUBSCRIBE TO BARN TALK CLIPS ➱ https://bit.ly/3BlZnqq LISTEN ON: SPOTIFY ➱ https://open.spotify.com/show/3icVr4KWq4eUDl7Oy60YMY ITUNES ➱ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/barn-talk/id1574395049 Follow Behind The Scenes
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North Dakota growers, this episode is for you! This week, Mike Howell sits down with Brady Goettl, the new Assistant Professor of Extension Soil Science with North Dakota State University. From building banks to boosting yields, we uncover expert insights to help North Dakota growers. Tune in as we discuss navigating nutrient management in North Dakota and the importance of supporting your soil. What research has been done to support North Dakota farmers? What unique challenges does the state face in crop production, and how can we address them? Uncover everything you need to know about nutrient management in North Dakota today. Looking for the latest in crop nutrition research? Visit nutrien-ekonomics.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@NutrieneKonomics
Balancing Farm Life and Family: Safety, Harvest, and Comparison In this episode of the Harvesting Her Way podcast, host Dawn Marie discusses farm safety and the challenges of farm life with co-host Calli. They reflect on the importance of farm safety, sharing stories of near accidents and safety practices they've implemented with their children. They also recap their busy summer and transition into the fall harvest season, detailing their respective roles and responsibilities in their farming operations. The episode touches on the comparison game and the feeling of imposter syndrome in the agricultural community. Overall, it's an insightful conversation about balancing farm duties and family life while fostering a supportive community. Follow us behind the scenes over on Instagram @dawnmarie.co @calli_williams 00:00 Welcome to Harvesting Her Way Podcast 00:40 Introducing Today's Episode and Co-Host 01:01 Recap of Summer and Transition to Harvest Season 02:08 Farm Safety: A Personal Story 04:27 The Emotional Impact of Farm Accidents 10:50 Teaching Farm Safety to Kids 18:59 Harvest Season and Farm Operations 21:03 Rides and Farm Safety 21:40 Harvest Season and Farm Operations 22:24 Family and Farming Community 24:07 Manure Management and Crop Rotation 25:20 Balancing Farm Life and Family 28:03 Imposter Syndrome in Agriculture 33:10 Sharing Stories and Mental Health 40:18 Closing Thoughts and Community Engagement
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What does manure management look like in practice? What is Mary's dream when it comes to manure management? How has Dustin implemented best management practices in Stutsman County? - Join Mary Keena, Dustin Kruegar, and Hannah Nordby as they converse about serving, preserving and conserving across the Great Plains- AND beyond! - It's More than Dirt that we talk about!
In our latest podcast episode, join our GEA expert Marcus for a changing perspective on manure. Discover how sustainable manure management is not just a fix, but a fundamental part of the solution for circular farming. Don't miss out on learning how to turn waste into worth – tune in now.Marcus' LinkedIn profile: https://de.linkedin.com/in/marcus-holtkötter-22b8a3263 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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After many rejected attempts, Fyto, an aquatic plant company, has mastered producing high-quality feed that can successfully grow from animal waste.
Aquatic plant company Fyto is helping dairy producers convert animal waste into feed for the dairy industry
A novel idea being piloted in the dairy industry is aquatic plants grown from animal manure.
The standard practices on the farms of tomorrow usually start with the researchers of today. Assistant professor of soil and crop science at UW-Platteville and Dairy Innovation Hub researcher, Dr. Joe Sanford presented some of the research he is doing at a recent Dairy Innovation Hub event. He tells us more about his manure management research. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's concern about manure management and preventing PRRS contamination on the farm. Viruses don't survive long in manure, but it's a big question throughout the swine industry. Still, disinfecting and washing are crucial to reducing the risks, according to Dr. Yeske. The entire episode is available on major digital platforms — check it out.The Swine it Podcast Show is trusted and supported by innovative companies like:-Cargill-Adisseo-Evonik-AB Vista-Genesus-CloudFarms-Bioverse (Healthy farms)-Schippers-EastmanGive us a Rating & Review - http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1460280128
Episode Summary In this episode of the Solar Maverick Podcast, Benoy speaks with Bill Jordan and John Moran about Let's Share the Sun Foundation. Since 2010, Let's Share the Sun Foundation has been installing solar across Haiti, Honduras, and Puerto Rico. The Foundation has partnered with local solar installers, equipment manufacturers, and US solar companies to bring solar to communities in need around the world. Benoy Thanjan Benoy Thanjan is the Founder and CEO of Reneu Energy, as well as an advisor for several solar startup companies. Reneu Energy is a premier international solar energy consulting firm and developer, and the company focuses on developing commercial and industrial solar, as well as utility-scale solar plus storage projects. The company also sources financing for solar projects and hedges both energy and environmental commodities. Benoy received his first experience in Finance as an intern at D.E. Shaw & Co., which is a global investment firm with 37 billion dollars in investment capital. Before founding Reneu Energy, he was the SREC Trader in the Project Finance Group for Tesla. He originated SREC trades with buyers and co-developed their SREC monetization and hedging strategy with the senior management of SolarCity, to move into the east coast markets. Benoy also worked at Vanguard Energy Partners, Ridgewood Renewable Power, and Deloitte & Touche. Bernadette(“Bernie”) Jordan Bernie is the executive director of Let's Share the Sun. She is a versatile professional with over 5 years of experience in innovating the current business approach and addressing social challenges, in a variety of industries including non-profit. Bernie has exceptional leadership skills and has had many experiences abroad that have shaped her vision. She is driven to learn the position inside and out to maximize contributions and support business and customer objectives. Bill Jordan Bill is the Founder and CEO of Jordan Energy. He brings over 13 years of solar development experience with a focus in agricultural installations. Prior to starting Jordan Energy, Bill served as a Special Assistant to the New York State Commissioner of Agriculture & Markets from 2002-2007. Prior to Ag & Markets, Bill received a Master's degree from Cornell University in Applied Economics with a thesis on Manure Management in the dairy industry. Previous experiences include over six years working to improve Chilean agricultural profitability, efforts which were recognized by the President of Chile, and five years in marketing and sales for GAF Materials Corporation, the largest roofing company in the United States. Bill is a graduate of Cornell University, Maryknoll School of Theology, and University of Notre Dame. Concurrent with the founding of Jordan Energy, Bill and his wife Nancy Brennan-Jordan co-founded the Let's Share the Sun Foundation to bring solar energy to communities in need around the world. Stay Connected: Benoy Thanjan Email: info@reneuenergy.com Website: https://www.reneuenergy.com Bernie Jordan Email: Bernie@letssharethesun.org Phone Number: +1 (518) 326-1104 Bernie@letssharethesun.org Bill Jordan Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-jordan-235295a/ Email: bill@letssharethesun.org How to donate to Let's Share the Sun Foundation. https://www.letssharethesun.org/contribute Let's Share the Sun Foundation and Wood MacKenzie Documentary about Proyecto Cucubano https://woodmac.wistia.com/medias/33ia64ab9u Let's Share the Sun Foundation and fighting for renewable energy https://fightingfor.nd.edu/2022/fighting-for-renewable-energy/
Episode Summary In this episode of the Solar Maverick Podcast, Benoy speaks with Bill Jordan and John Moran about Let's Share the Sun Foundation. Since 2010, Let's Share the Sun Foundation has been installing solar across Haiti, Honduras, and Puerto Rico. The Foundation has partnered with local solar installers, equipment manufacturers, and US solar companies to bring solar to communities in need around the world. Benoy Thanjan Benoy Thanjan is the Founder and CEO of Reneu Energy, as well as an advisor for several solar startup companies. Reneu Energy is a premier international solar energy consulting firm and developer, and the company focuses on developing commercial and industrial solar, as well as utility-scale solar plus storage projects. The company also sources financing for solar projects and hedges both energy and environmental commodities. Benoy received his first experience in Finance as an intern at D.E. Shaw & Co., which is a global investment firm with 37 billion dollars in investment capital. Before founding Reneu Energy, he was the SREC Trader in the Project Finance Group for SolarCity, which merged with Tesla in 2016. He originated SREC trades with buyers and co-developed their SREC monetization and hedging strategy with the senior management of SolarCity, to move into the east coast markets. Benoy also worked at Vanguard Energy Partners, Ridgewood Renewable Power, and Deloitte & Touche. Bill Jordan Bill is the Founder and CEO of Jordan Energy. He brings over 13 years of solar development experience with a focus in agricultural installations. Prior to starting Jordan Energy, Bill served as a Special Assistant to the New York State Commissioner of Agriculture & Markets from 2002-2007. Prior to Ag & Markets, Bill received a Master's degree from Cornell University in Applied Economics with a thesis on Manure Management in the dairy industry. Previous experiences include over six years working to improve Chilean agricultural profitability, efforts which were recognized by the President of Chile, and five years in marketing and sales for GAF Materials Corporation, the largest roofing company in the United States. Bill is a graduate of Cornell University, Maryknoll School of Theology, and University of Notre Dame. Concurrent with the founding of Jordan Energy, Bill and his wife Nancy Brennan-Jordan co-founded the Let's Share the Sun Foundation to bring solar energy to communities in need around the world. John Moran John Moran is the Chief Development Officer at Solar Landscape. Solar Landscape is a leading developer, installer and operator of community solar and commercial solar energy systems. Based in Asbury Park, NJ, Solar Landscape has served as a designer and installer of commercial solar panel systems across eight states totaling around 150 megawatts. John has 16 years of experience in the solar industry with various roles at enXco, Suntech, sPower, and Goldman Sachs. Stay Connected: Benoy Thanjan Email: info@reneuenergy.com Website: https://www.reneuenergy.com Bill Jordan Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-jordan-235295a/ Email: bill@letssharethesun.org John Moran Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-moran-03a3b3a/details/experience/ How to donate to Let's Share the Sun Foundation. https://www.letssharethesun.org/contribute Let's Share the Sun Foundation and Wood MacKenzie Documentary about Proyecto Cucubano https://woodmac.wistia.com/medias/33ia64ab9u Let's Share the Sun Foundation and fighting for renewable energy https://fightingfor.nd.edu/2022/fighting-for-renewable-energy/
Some customers of Livestock Water Recycling are finding new revenue streams from more sustainable practices.
This company wants to help livestock producers go lagoon-free and capture more value from their waste.
Troy Peterson, an Iowa man with many titles, joins us to talk manure management plans and the expansion of livestock operations. He also discusses his prediction for the future of regulations surrounding these topics.
You'll like Ron Brooks and the stories and farming ideas he has to share. We go to his dairy to talk about everything from cover crops, to the future of manure management, and how their farm has transitioned from one generation to the next over time. Plus you'll find out why he always plants corn on May 5th regardless the weather! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There are so many pearls of wisdom in this episode of The Agronomists, such as, sometimes old science is good science; compaction is all bad; and not all manure is created equal. But how should you pay for manure — by the pit or by the load? How much is it worth? Is fall-applied with... Read More
There are so many pearls of wisdom in this episode of The Agronomists, such as, sometimes old science is good science; compaction is all bad; and not all manure is created equal. But how should you pay for manure — by the pit or by the load? How much is it worth? Is fall-applied with... Read More
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There are so many questions surrounding nitrogen management this spring, and for good reason. Nitrogen is darn expensive and might be hard to come by in the coming weeks. For this week’s episode of Wheat Pete’s Word, host Peter Johnson covers questions about split application N, N stabilizers, N credits and making the most of... Read More
There are so many questions surrounding nitrogen management this spring, and for good reason. Nitrogen is darn expensive and might be hard to come by in the coming weeks. For this week’s episode of Wheat Pete’s Word, host Peter Johnson covers questions about split application N, N stabilizers, N credits and making the most of... Read More
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As it turns out the key to being a successful farmer is having a crap management plan. (Yes, this episode is about poop.) Learning about “waste management” taught us about the importance of managing all the crap in our lives. The more pressure we put on ourselves to get better and be better, the more striving we do, the longer our to-do lists become, and all the things we have to manage start to accumulate. And, because there's no downtime, or ritual that we have for dealing with the crap, it just collects. And when it collects, it stinks. In this episode, we talk about how we learned to sustain ourselves and our farms by creating and following a plan to manage all the crap before it becomes too late. (You can't duck the poo.) Click here to read the full episode and transcript. Learn more about Lisa, her Guanacos, and more at afiberlife.comLinks Mentioned: https://afiberlife.com/https://www.instagram.com/afiberlife/https://www.facebook.com/alientoluxuryfiberfarm
In our crappiest episode yet, we talk about how ineffective Manure Management Plans are, and the problems associated with livestock waste in Iowa's agriculture. (Sorry we did not make it to biodigesters!)
Additional Music - Soviet March by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.comCitationAgriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Canada, & Larney, F. J. (2018). Manure and compost management to maintain soil health. In D. Reicosky (Ed.), Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science (Vol. 2, pp. 229–246). Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing. https://doi.org/10.19103/AS.2017.0033.28Edmeades, D. C. (n.d.). The long-term effects of manures and fertilisers on soil productivity and quality: A review. 16.Geng, Y., Cao, G., Wang, L., & Wang, S. (2019). Effects of equal chemical fertilizer substitutions with organic manure on yield, dry matter, and nitrogen uptake of spring maize and soil nitrogen distribution. PLOS ONE, 14(7), e0219512. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0219512Larney, F. J., & Angers, D. A. (2012). The role of organic amendments in soil reclamation: A review. Canadian Journal of Soil Science, 92(1), 19–38. https://doi.org/10.4141/cjss2010-064Larney, F. J., Buckley, K. E., Hao, X., & McCaughey, W. P. (2006). Fresh, Stockpiled, and Composted Beef Cattle Feedlot Manure: Nutrient Levels and Mass Balance Estimates in Alberta and Manitoba. Journal of Environmental Quality, 35(5), 1844–1854. https://doi.org/10.2134/jeq2005.0440Larney, F. J., Hao, X., & Topp, E. (2015). Manure Management. In J. L. Hatfield & T. J. Sauer (Eds.), Soil Management: Building a Stable Base for Agriculture (pp. 245–263). Soil Science Society of America. https://doi.org/10.2136/2011.soilmanagement.c16Larney, F. J., Pearson, D. C., Blackshaw, R., & Lupwayi, N. Z. (2017). Soil changes over 12 years of conventional vs. Conservation management on irrigated rotations in southern Alberta. Canadian Journal of Soil Science, CJSS-2016-0141. https://doi.org/10.1139/CJSS-2016-0141Larney, F. J., Sullivan, D. M., Buckley, K. E., & Eghball, B. (2006). The role of composting in recycling manure nutrients. Canadian Journal of Soil Science, 86(4), 597–611. https://doi.org/10.4141/S05-116Maillard, É., & Angers, D. A. (2014). Animal manure application and soil organic carbon stocks: A meta-analysis. Global Change Biology, 20(2), 666–679. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.12438Miner, G. L., Delgado, J. A., Ippolito, J. A., Stewart, C. E., Manter, D. K., Del Grosso, S. J., Floyd, B. A., & D'Adamo, R. E. (2020). Assessing manure and inorganic nitrogen fertilization impacts on soil health, crop productivity, and crop quality in a continuous maize agroecosystem. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 75(4), 481–498. https://doi.org/10.2489/jswc.2020.00148Ozlu, E., Sandhu, S. S., Kumar, S., & Arriaga, F. J. (2019). Soil health indicators impacted by long-term cattle manure and inorganic fertilizer application in a corn-soybean rotation of South Dakota. Scientific Reports, 9(1), 11776. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-48207-zRayne, N., & Aula, L. (2020). Livestock Manure and the Impacts on Soil Health: A Review. Soil Systems, 4(4), 64. https://doi.org/10.3390/soilsystems4040064Xia, L., Lam, S. K., Yan, X., & Chen, D. (2017). How Does Recycling of Livestock Manure in Agroecosystems Affect Crop Productivity, Reactive Nitrogen Losses, and Soil Carbon Balance? Environmental Science & Technology, 51(13), 7450–7457. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.6b06470Zhong, W., Gu, T., Wang, W., Zhang, B., Lin, X., Huang, Q., & Shen, W. (2010). The effects of mineral fertilizer and organic manure on soil microbial community and diversity. Plant and Soil, 326(1–2), 511–522. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11104-009-9988-y
We attended the Confined Cattle Tour in Beatrice, Nebraska. This podcast is a recording of Andy Scholting's presentation on The Confinement Option: Manure Management. Andy discusses different types of barns and the manure they produce, what to do with that manure and metrics specific to Nebraska. For more information about Andy please visit www.nutrientadvisors.com.
Listen in as Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Field Agricultural Engineer Brian Dougherty sits down with Dr. Melissa Wilson, assistant professor and Extension specialist in manure management and water quality at the University of Minnesota, to discuss her research on using manure with cover crops and sidedressing manure into standing corn. You can follow Dr. Wilson on Twitter at @ManureProf and @UMNmanure and learn more about her research at z.umn.edu/manureresearch2020Email us at engineeryourfarm@gmail.com with comments and suggestions and follow us on Twitter at @IAFieldAgEngrs
If you suspect Palmer amaranth on your property, immediately call your local University of Minnesota Extension Educator or IPM Specialist, crop consultant and/or the MDA's Arrest the Pest (888-545-6684) to report locations.mda.state.mn.us/plants-insects/palmer-amaranth-minnesotaQuestions, comments, scathing rebuttals? --> themoosroom@umn.eduExtension WebsiteListen on Apple PodcastListen on Google PodcastListen on iHeartRadio
Mondays mean all the agronomic info in one place here at RealAgriculture. On today’s edition of RealAg Radio you’ll hear from: Woody Van Arkel, featured in a Soil School episode with RealAg’s Bernard Tobin; Callum Morrison, PhD student at University of Manitoba working on cover crops for Western Canada; and, A segment from The Agronomists... Read More
Mondays mean all the agronomic info in one place here at RealAgriculture. On today’s edition of RealAg Radio you’ll hear from: Woody Van Arkel, featured in a Soil School episode with RealAg’s Bernard Tobin; Callum Morrison, PhD student at University of Manitoba working on cover crops for Western Canada; and, A segment from The Agronomists... Read More
Some call it stinky, others call it the smell of money, but whatever your thoughts on manure may be, we also know it’s a valuable soil amendment and nutrient source. It’s also a rather tricky one, as manure is highly variable, and requires specific handling to make the most of it. For this episode of... Read More
Some call it stinky, others call it the smell of money, but whatever your thoughts on manure may be, we also know it’s a valuable soil amendment and nutrient source. It’s also a rather tricky one, as manure is highly variable, and requires specific handling to make the most of it. For this episode of... Read More
An exciting research project recently launched through the Dairy Innovation Hub analyzes the costs and benefits of manure management regulations for dairy farm economic viability and soil and water sustainability. The goal of this project is to analyze how and under what circumstances manure regulations improves water quality. Dairy Stream host Mike Austin talks to experts Dr. Jeremy Foltz, professor in the department of agricultural and applied economics at UW-Madison and Dr. Marin Skidmore, post-doc in the Nelson Institute for environmental studies at UW-Madison. Thanks to Agri-King for sponsoring this podcast. This podcast is co-produced by the Dairy Business Association and Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative, sister organizations that fight for effective dairy policy in Wisconsin and Washington, D.C.
The CDFA has extended the deadline for the Alternative Manure Management Program (AMMP) to April 27th.
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If you are plagued by a growing manure pile and no solid plan for disposal, you’ll appreciate today’s chat about ideas that can relieve your manure pile stress. In this episode, Helena welcomes back her horse husband, Buck, and they discuss some of the more popular options for manure management and removal, what they tend to cost, as well as the pros and cons of each. What did the Harrises choose for their small horse property? Listen in to find out!
Tom and Adam talk getting into the field. HTS Ag was recently featured in Manure Manager magazine discussing how control valves and data can help apply the most efficient use of manure. Electric drives on your planter can give you variable rate, contour control even when being pulled by an older tractor. Contact HTS Ag for any and all of your Precision Ag questions. 800-741-3305
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Sarah Schieck, UMN Swine Extension Educator talks to Melissa Wilson, University of Minnesota Extension Specialist in manure nutrient management about one of her research projects where she is looking at using swine manure as a side dressing nutrient source in corn. Research highlighted in this podcast was funded by the Minnesota Pork Board and Minnesota Soybean Research and Promotion Council. ListenListen to the podcast z.umn.edu/PodcastEpisode8 (recorded October 19, 2018) SubscribeOn iTunesOr through your favorite podcast app by searching UMN Extension SwineLearn MorePork Network featured research in this podcast in an article titled, Hog Manure Might Be Corn's Next Sidedressing Option by Sara Brown.Further connect with the UMN Manure Management team by: Visiting their website at www.extension.umn.edu/manureVisit the Minnesota Crop News blog and look under the "Manure Management" and "Nutrient Management" labels for manure management related posts.Follow them on Twitter @UMNmanureFollow Melissa Wilson, University of Minnesota Extension Manure Specialist on Twitter @ManureProf.
In this episode, host Steve Olson is joined by Dr. Melissa Wilson, Assistant Professor of Manure Management and Water Quality at the University of Minnesota, Dr. Sally Noll, an Extension Poultry Specialist from the University of Minnesota, and Paul Kvistad, Vice President of the Minnesota Turkey Growers Association. The four discuss the importance of manure to farmers and the soil, its nutritional content for crops, manure management, and current and pending manure research.
How can you manage a chicken run without nuisance smells, flies, and tons of work? This simple and easy approach to managing the litter in a chicken run is healthier for the flock while being less work for the chicken keeper. Show Notes: PermacultureVelocity.com
Glenn & Helena answer a listener question about horse sitting before welcoming guests Betsi Bixby from Freedom Horses and Traci Noel from Millcreek Spreaders. Tack & Habit continues the conversation about deworming with Dr. Ellefson from Bimeda Equine. Listen in...Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Dr. Nennich tell us why correctly managing manure application in the Fall of the year is so important.
Dr. Nennich highlights the importance of keeping records for manure and nutrient management on dairy operations.