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Manure Application to Forages An Economical Alternative
Manure application to forage crops can provide both a yield and quality benefit compared to commercial K or no application, according to an Oxford Soil & Crop Improvement Association trial. During the summer of 2006, manure was applied after 2nd or 3rd cut (at rates between 2,000 and 4,500 gallons/acre) after hay or haylage harvest on 8 replicated sites. Manure applied to alfalfa-grass crops showed a 12% yield increase and a slight quality benefit. When the quality parameters were compared in a spreadsheet that calculates "milk per ton" of forage , manure applied to forages gave an average 88 lbs more milk per ton (quality improvement) and 229 lbs more milk per acre per cut (yield + quality). This is shown in the table 1. Advantages of Applying Manure to ForageThe best option is still to spring apply manure to corn crops, because this option gives the highest economic return from the nitrogen. However, there could be several reasons a livestock producer may choose to apply manure to forage crops. Some of these reasons include:
Manure applied to forage can meet these objectives while providing N-P-K that will save commercial fertilizer inputs. Timely Application Is ImportantThe greatest challenge in applying manure to forage fields is timely application to prevent "traffic damage". Haylage fields are ideal since they are harvested more quickly than dry hay crops. . It is critical that manure be applied as soon after forage harvest as possible. When manure is applied to alfalfa regrowth, the plants impacted by wheel tracks must re-start growth. This regrowth will be from crown buds, as opposed to a combination of crown buds and apical bud regrowth from stems. Manure applied between 1½ to 2 weeks after the field was cut, risks a yield reduction of up to 50% in areas affected by wheel tracks. Good quality forages are essential to animal nutrition, which makes timely harvest for all forage fields a priority to manure application. Therefore, when manure application for forages is considered, adequate labour and equipment are required to be able to combine timely forage harvest with timely manure application. Targeting manure application to last-cut fields, or having manure custom applied are alternative options. Table 1. Yield/Quality Response from Manure Applied to Forages (average of 8 locations during 2006)
1Using MILK91 with all preset defaults except forage quality parameters (milk price $72.55/hL) Milk91 is an Excel spreadsheet that uses the forage analysis (CP, ADF, NDF) to calculate an approximation of a balanced ration using NRC values
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