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COMPOSTING and the Value-Added2017 NORTH AMERICAN MANURE EXPO
AUGUST 23, 2017
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IntroductionAgricultural Services Team Leader
• Licensed Professional Engineer in: IA, IL, MI, MN, ND, SD, and WI
• Certified Professional of Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC)
• Author/Co-Author of compost recipe software: CoComposter and CompCALC
• Three (3) On-Farm Composting Pilot Projects
• Personally engrossed in composting – producing as much as 1,500 CY of compost annually
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Environmental Risk…
~30% slopePotential Area of Stacking
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Grant Program for Pilot Funding
• Farmer – Rancher Grant Program
• Partnership Grant Program
• Focus:
Evaluating the Environmental Benefits and Economic Opportunities of Windrow Composting Solid Dairy Manure
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What is the process of composting?
Optimize Bacteria, Fungus, &
Bug Population
Air and in particular,Oxygen (Aerobic)
Food(Carbon & Nitrogen) Water
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What if…
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From Start to Finish…Farm 2 – Turn 1, mid July, 2015 Farm 1 – Final compost, mid-October 2015
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Raw Data:Composting Process Progress Based on Temperature
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July 15, 2015 August 4, 2015 August 24, 2015 September 13, 2015 October 3, 2015 October 23, 2015
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Farm 1 Farm 2 Farm 3 NR 502
Windrow construction and initial mixing. Assumed beginning temp of 101.5oF or typical body temp of a dairy cow.
Vertical Line notes dates of turning windrows.
Benchmark Criteria based on NR 502: For windrow method compost to meet Class A requirements the windrow needs to maintain 131oF for at least 15 days, not consecutively and be turned 5 times within the high temperature period.
For Information Only
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Results Comparison
Farm 1 Farm 2 Farm 3Total Nitrogen % 1.1 0.64 0.5Organic Nitorgen % 1.09 0.64 0.5Ammonium Nitrogen % 0.006 0.005 0.003Nitrate Nitrogen % <0.01 <0.01 <0.01Phosphorus % 0.34 0.26 0.19Phos as P2O5 % 0.78 0.6 0.44Potassium % 1.22 0.34 0.42Potassium as K2O % 1.47 0.41 0.51Sulfur % 0.16 1.32 0.1Calcium % 1.39 3.07 1.29Magnesium % 0.64 0.66 0.61Sodium % 0.12 0.06 0.05Zinc ppm 115 61.6 65.1Iron ppm 3200 3230 2550Manganese ppm 239 189 166Copper ppm 20.6 <20 <20Boron ppm <20 <20 <20Moisture % 53 46.8 60.2Organic Matter % 16 13.2 12.2C:N Ratio 9:1 13:1 15:1Total Carbon % 10.23 8.08 7.29Chloride % 0.28 0.04 0.02pH 8.3 7.4 8.3Conductivity mS/cm 6.52 4.4 2.94Nutrients N-P-K 1-1-1.5 0.5-0.5-0.5 0.5-0.5-0.5
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Heifer Bedding
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Economics
**Production cost per ton of compost is just less than $6.20 per ton.**
Field Application
Tractor and slinger spreader - $60/hour
Two (2) loads per hour was the production rate
10 hours to haul and spread on fields
Cost of $600.00
Compost Windrow Creation
Tractor and dump trailer - $40/hour
Three (3) loads per hour could be done because of the shorter haul
Seven (7) hours to haul and windrow
Cost of $280.00, a savings of $320.00 to the specific farm
Cost to Turn the Windrow
240 tons per windrow * $5.00/ton = $1,200.00
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FARM 1 COMPOST PILE
Nitrogen (Compared to Urea 46-0-0)a. 2000 lbs. * 0.46= 920lbs Nb. $325 per Ton / 920lbs N = $0.35 cents per lb.c. $0.35 cents * 22 lbs. of total nitrogen =
$7.70 / 2000 pounds ( 1 Ton)
Phosphorus (Compared to 0-44-0, Triple Super Phosphate)a. 2000 lbs. * 0.44 = 880 lbs.b. $465 per ton / 880.00 = $0.53 per lb. c. $0.53 per lb. * 15.6 lbs. of P2O5 per ton =
$8.27 / 2000 pounds ( 1 Ton)
Potassium ( Compared to 0-0-60) a. 2000 lbs. *0.60 = 1200 lbs.b. $340/Ton / 1200 lbs. = $0.28 per lb.c. $0.28 per lb. * 29.4 lbs. K20 per ton =
$ 8.23 / 2000 pounds ( 1 Ton)
Sulfur (Compared to 90% elemental sulfur)a. 2000lbs * 0.90 = 1800lbs of sulfurb. $980/Ton divided by 1800lbs = $0.54/lb.c. $0.54 * 3.2 pounds per ton =
$1.73 / 2000 pounds ( 1 Ton)
Agronomic Valuation of Compost• Micro-Nutrients will add
$5 - $10 per ton in value.
• Based on this pilot, the value per ton of compost would fall in a range of $17 to $37 per ton.
• Farm 1 Value: $25.93 per ton.
• Farm 2 Value: $24.71 per ton
• Farm 3 Value: $12.11 per ton
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DESIGN STANDARDS & REGULATIONS
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Andrew R. Skwor, PE, CPESCPhone: (608) 963-5211Email: [email protected]