Valorization and Agronomic Characterization of Livestock Effluents
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The valorisation and agronomic characterisation of livestock manure are essential aspects to ensure sustainable and responsible management of agricultural waste while optimizing its use as fertilizer or crop amendment.
The first step to properly use your livestock manure is to know its nutrient content. The doses are optimized and thus avoid leaching of nitrogen or, on the contrary, nutrient deficiencies for crops. This is particularly true because the composition of farm fertilizers varies greatly according to species, housing and farming practices.
Manure and manure analysis: taking into account nitrogen for the manure plan
Two main forms of nitrogen are:
- Ammoniacal nitrogen (NH4): mineral form readily assimilable by plants, but which can be lost through volatilisation as gaseous NH3;
- Organic nitrogen: stored in the humic or protein compounds of organic matter, released gradually by the mineralization of manure or compost.
In the manure plan, it is important to control the nitrogen supply to crops according to their needs, taking into account other nutrients also present in the effluent such as phosphorus (P) and potassium (K).
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LANO has been an expert on livestock manure for several decades. Their characteristics make them a real treasure!
A rich and free amendment that should be valued as much as possible. This is why we offer you analyses on your livestock manure.