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Bulletin 604
OHIO LIVESTOCKMANURE MANAGEMENTGUIDE
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Authors and Editorial Committee
Randall James, Ph.D.
Committee Chair and Editor Associate Proessor and Extension Educator Ohio State University Extension, Geauga CountyThe Ohio State University
Maurice L. Eastridge, Ph.D.
Proessor Animal SciencesThe Ohio State University
Larry C. Brown, Ph.D.
Proessor Department o Food, Agricultural, and Biological EngineeringThe Ohio State University
Kevin H. Elder
Executive Director Livestock Environmental Permitting ProgramOhio Department o Agriculture
Stephen S. Foster
Agricultural and Natural Resources Extension Educator Ohio State University Extension, Darke County
 James J. Hoorman
Water Quality Extension Educator Ohio State University Extension, Hardin County
Martin J. Joyce
Administrator Resource Management SectionOhio Department o Natural Resources,Division o Soil and Water Conservation
Harold M. Keener, Ph.D.
Proessor Department o Food, Agricultural, and Biological EngineeringThe Ohio State University
Karen Mancl, Ph.D.
Proessor Department o Food, Agricultural, and Biological EngineeringThe Ohio State University
Michael J. Monnin, P.E.
Environmental Engineer  Natural Resources Conservation Service
 Jon N. Rausch
Research AssociateDepartment o Food, Agricultural, and Biological EngineeringThe Ohio State University
For Sale PublicationCopyright © 2006, Ohio State University ExtensionOSU Extension embraces human diversity and is committed to ensuring that all educationalprograms conducted by Ohio State University Extension are available to clientele on anondiscriminatory basis without regard to race, color, age, gender identity or expression, disability,religion, sexual orientation, national origin, or veteran status.Keith L. Smith, Associate Vice President for Agricultural Administration and Director, Ohio StateUniversity ExtensionTDD No. 800-589-8292 (Ohio only) or 614-292-1868Revised 1/06—1M
 John M. Smith
Assistant Proessor Agricultural and Natural Resources Extension Educator Ohio State University Extension, Auglaize County
Olli Tuovinen, Ph.D.
Proessor School o Environment and Natural ResourcesThe Ohio State University
Maurice E. Watson, Ph.D.
Associate Proessor School o Environment and Natural ResourcesThe Ohio State University
Mary H. Wicks
Program Coordinator Ohio Composting and ManureManagement ProgramThe Ohio State University
Norm Widman
State AgronomistUSDA, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Ohio
Lingying Zhao, Ph.D.
Assistant Proessor Department o Food, Agricultural, and Biological EngineeringThe Ohio State University
 And thank you to the Ohio LivestockCoalition, Producer Education Committee, orreviewing this edition o Bulletin 604.
With thanks to:Editorial CommitteeBulletin 604, 1992 EditionDonald J. EckertKevin Elder Jay JohnsonWilliam F. LyonKaren M. ManclGary ShnitkeyAnd the authors o all previous editions o Bulletin 604.
 
Contents
Preace
.................................................... 1
Fundamentals
.............................................. 2Chapter 1 Manure Characteristics ............................ 2Chapter 2 Whole Farm Nutrient Budget/Planning ............... 9
Manure Handling and Storage
............................... 18Chapter 3 Manure-Management Systems: Collection, Transer,and Storage .................................... 18Chapter 4 Treatment and Utilization Options or Livestock Manure ............................... 38Chapter 5 Farmstead RunoControl ......................... 47
Manure Application
......................................... 54Chapter 6 Land Application oManure ........................ 54Chapter 7 Saety and Manure Handling ....................... 66
Manure Issues
.............................................. 70Chapter 8 Odor and Dust Emission Control .................... 70Chapter 9 Insect and Pest Control ........................... 76Chapter 10 Pathogens and Pharmaceuticals ..................... 82
Other Manure Considerations
............................... 86Chapter 11 Economic Considerations o Manure Handling ......... 86Chapter 12 Technical Services............................... 94Chapter 13 Rules and Regulations ............................ 96
Appendices
................................................ 99A. Sampling Livestock Waste or Analysis ...................... 99B. Reporting Manure Analysis Results........................101C. Waste Pump Characteristics ...............................106D. Manure Handling Alternatives: Dairy, Bee, Swine, Poultry,and Sheep Manure ......................................107E. Liquid Manure Application: Equipment Needs anManagement Guidelines .................................110F. Available Water Capacity (AWC) ..........................111G. Phosphorus Soil-Test Risk-Assessment Procedure .............112H. Nutrient Application Equipment Calibration ..................113I. Manure Spreader Volume Conversions ......................116J. Methods or Quantiying Odor ............................117
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