The dairy industry in China is rapidly developing,particularly in terms of the upscaling of dairy farms.However,nutrient-rich manure brings challenges to the sustainability of the dairy industry.This study investigate...The dairy industry in China is rapidly developing,particularly in terms of the upscaling of dairy farms.However,nutrient-rich manure brings challenges to the sustainability of the dairy industry.This study investigated and reviewed the patterns of dairy manure management in China,and the results indicate that dairy manure could be used as an organic fertilizer because of its high organic nutrient content and low metal content.However,legislation prohibits the application of untreated(raw)dairy manure.An existing technology for handling animal slurry is the separation into a liquid and a solid manure fraction.The solid fraction can be used as compost and bedding materials,and it has limited environmental risk.However,the emissions from the storage of liquid manure need further attention.The cycle of manure production,collection,transportation,separation and storage can only be closed if the nutrients are eventually applied to grass and arable land according to crop needs.Therefore,distribution of knowledge on nutrient levels,crop needs and nutrient management plans,supported by legislation on maximum application standards,is needed.In this way,an environmentally friendly development of dairy manure management might be possible.展开更多
For a Chinese dairy farm with 2200 milking cows,the annual manure production and manure nutrients(nitrogen and phosphorus)were estimated.Gaseous nitrogen losses from cattle housing with scraped solid floors were based...For a Chinese dairy farm with 2200 milking cows,the annual manure production and manure nutrients(nitrogen and phosphorus)were estimated.Gaseous nitrogen losses from cattle housing with scraped solid floors were based on on-farm measurements.Based on experiences from the Netherlands,nutrient levels in the solid and liquid fractions after slurry separation were estimated.On the basis of assumptions for nutrient losses during covered lagoon storage and land application of the liquid fraction,nitrogen and phosphorous fertilization rates were calculated for the 67 hm^(2)of agricultural land that receive the liquid fraction by gravity irrigation.The results show that the application rates of nitrogen and phosphorous significantly exceed the crop needs,which will probably result in losses to soil and water.In order to aim for a balance between nutrient application and crop needs and,as such,reduce environmental harm,the authors recommend to establish application standards for nitrogen and phosphorous on arable land in China and to formulate farm-specific Nutrient Management Plans.展开更多
基金The Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Plan Projects(D151100005115001,Z151100001115010,D161100006016003)Sino-Dutch Dairy Development Center project(2015-R2&2016-R2).
文摘The dairy industry in China is rapidly developing,particularly in terms of the upscaling of dairy farms.However,nutrient-rich manure brings challenges to the sustainability of the dairy industry.This study investigated and reviewed the patterns of dairy manure management in China,and the results indicate that dairy manure could be used as an organic fertilizer because of its high organic nutrient content and low metal content.However,legislation prohibits the application of untreated(raw)dairy manure.An existing technology for handling animal slurry is the separation into a liquid and a solid manure fraction.The solid fraction can be used as compost and bedding materials,and it has limited environmental risk.However,the emissions from the storage of liquid manure need further attention.The cycle of manure production,collection,transportation,separation and storage can only be closed if the nutrients are eventually applied to grass and arable land according to crop needs.Therefore,distribution of knowledge on nutrient levels,crop needs and nutrient management plans,supported by legislation on maximum application standards,is needed.In this way,an environmentally friendly development of dairy manure management might be possible.
基金supported by the Ministry of Economic Affairs of the Netherlands through the TKI AF14247 Sino-Dutch Dairy Development Center(SDDDC)program(BO-27.04-001-014)the Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Plan Project(D151100005115001).
文摘For a Chinese dairy farm with 2200 milking cows,the annual manure production and manure nutrients(nitrogen and phosphorus)were estimated.Gaseous nitrogen losses from cattle housing with scraped solid floors were based on on-farm measurements.Based on experiences from the Netherlands,nutrient levels in the solid and liquid fractions after slurry separation were estimated.On the basis of assumptions for nutrient losses during covered lagoon storage and land application of the liquid fraction,nitrogen and phosphorous fertilization rates were calculated for the 67 hm^(2)of agricultural land that receive the liquid fraction by gravity irrigation.The results show that the application rates of nitrogen and phosphorous significantly exceed the crop needs,which will probably result in losses to soil and water.In order to aim for a balance between nutrient application and crop needs and,as such,reduce environmental harm,the authors recommend to establish application standards for nitrogen and phosphorous on arable land in China and to formulate farm-specific Nutrient Management Plans.