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'Aromatic Gold' - How to Take a Sample to Determine Value of Manure
One of the least sought-after tasks on the farm, manure sampling, is also one of the most profitable! Manure supplies nutrients for crop growth, organic matter for soil conditioning, and decreases the need to purchase off-farm nutrients. Manure analysis will give a tangible depiction of the amount of nutrients available. The nutrient content of each type of manure will vary, depending on livestock genetics, feed ingredients, type of bedding, and the amount of washwater or other liquids. These factors affect the amount of N, P and K in the manure. Samples, especially of liquid manure being applied to a corn crop, can be separated by storage or by field. The nutrient concentration can vary from top to bottom, depending upon the uniformity of agitation. Phosphorus is generally higher in the solids portion of manure, while potassium is generally higher in the liquid portion. Ammonium-nitrogen is highest in the liquid portion. A manure storage should be sampled each time the storage is emptied for several years, until the results are consistent. This will also help create a database of the nutrient content generated in your farm operation. Analysis should include total nitrogen, ammonium-nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and dry matter content. Copper and zinc analysis are also useful for operations supplementing these micronutrients in the ration. How to Sample Liquid Manure1. Agitate manure storage thoroughly
5. Mix 10-20 sub-samples thoroughly in a larger pail and transfer a small sample to a plastic jar (supplied by laboratory). Fill jar only half full to allow room for gas buildup. Store in a cool place until sending the sample to the lab.
How to Sample Solid Manure
Manure samples should be stored in a cool place until they are shipped to a laboratory. Shipping a sample so that it arrives at the laboratory on a week day is recommended to ensure immediate processing. Sending samples through the post office is not recommended.
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