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Natural Resources Extension Program
Step 5. Land application on set crop
acreage -
This worksheet adjusts manure application
to satisfy set crop acreage.
Example Information:
1. Calculate amount of
organic N in manure per ton:
lb total N – (lb ammonium N + lb nitrate
N) = lb organic N
21 – (8 + 0) = 13 lb organic N/ton |
2. Calculate amount of organic N
in manure available first year:
lb organic N/ton x mineralization factor* =
available organic N/ton
(* solid
with bedding, see table)
13 x 0.25 = 3.25 lb available organic N/ton
first year |
3. Calculate amount of plant-available
N in manure:
Surface application of manure (assumes 1/3
of ammonium N lost by volatilization)
Available organic N + (Ammonium N x 0.66)
+ Nitrate N = lb plant-available N/ton
3.25 + (8 x 0.66) + 0 = 8.53 lb available N/ton |
4. Account for residual manure application
if available.
No manure has been applied previously. |
5. Annual manure applications if
based on amount of N required by crop:
Adjusted N required divided by Available N/ton
160 divided by 8.53 lb available N/ton = 18.8
tons/ac to meet N crop need |
6. Annual manure application if based
on amount of P2O5 required
by crop:
P2O5 required by crop
divided by lb P2O5 = tons
of manure/ac
50 lb divided by 18 = 2.8
tons of manure/ac to meet P2O5
crop need |
7. Annual manure application if based
on amount of K2O required by crop:
K2O required by crop divided by
lb K2O = tons of manure/ac
75 lb divided by 26 = 2.9
tons of manure/ac to meet K2O crop
need |
| 8. Phosphorous Index will be calculated to determine
if application will be based on Nitrogen or Phosphorous.
It is anticipated that the application will be
based on Nitrogen. |
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