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Section 10 - Manure Runoff, and Water Analysis

Manure Analysis

Use this section in your workbook to store copies of your manure and water test reports.
Because of the potential nutrient and moisture variability in manure, it is recommended that a manure sample be tested.  Manure should be sub-sampled much like a soil sample, with 10 to 20 sub-samples comprising the submitted sample.  If a manure analysis is not available, the following values may be used.

Manure Analysis Table for Nitrogen
Nitrogen Analysis
(As Rec'd)
Total
(lb/ton) 
Estimated
lb/ton Avg.
(first year)
Organic N 1.000 20.00 8.00
Ammonia 0.070 1.40 1.40
Nitrate-N 0.075 1.49 1.49
TOTAL NITROGEN 1.14 22.89 10.89

 

Major and Secondary Nutrients

Chemical
Element

Chemical
Symbol

Analysis
(As Rec'd)

Total
(lb/ton)

Estimated
lb/ton Avg.
(first year)

Phosphorus P2O5 0.76% 16.28 13.75
Potassium K2O 2.03% 40.55 40.55
Calcium Ca 3.01% 60.19 60.19
Magnesium MgO 1.33% 26.69 26.69
Sulfur S 0.38% 7.54 2.64
Sodium Na 0.251% 5.02 5.02

 

Micronutrients

Chemical
Element

Chemical
Symbol

Analysis
(As Rec'd)

Total
(lb/ton)

Estimated
lb/ton Avg.
(first year)

Zinc

Zn

69 ppm

0.14

0.07

Iron

Fe

4.837 ppm

9.67

4.84

Manganese

Mn

117 ppm

0.23

0.12

Copper

Cu

36 ppm

0.05

0.03

Boron

B

70 ppm

0.14

0.07

 

Other Properties

Component

Analysis
(As Rec'd)

Total
(lb/ton)

Moisture 30.3%  
Solids 69.7%  
Organic matter 29.1% 581.48
scope="row"Ash 40.6% 812.91
Carbon:Nitrogen 14%  
EC 15.3mmho/cm  
pH 8.3  
Total Salts 11.51% 230.2

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