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The Rural Voice, 1987-05, Page 54ADVICE MANURE IS RATED A VALUABLE PRODUCT The manure from one dairy cow for a year will replace about $50 worth of fertilizer, says Eric Beauchamp of the Ontario Agricultural College. Dr. Beauchamp, after measuring the amount of manure produced and its nutrient content, converted the value to dollars. Some of the nutrients in manure are not immediately available, he noted. The nitrogen in manure, which combines with organic sub- stances and is released as they decay, will be available depending on the time of year and application method. In practice. between 25 and 60 per cent of the nitrogen is released quite quickly, the remainder persisting for quite a long while in the soil. Phos- phorus also combines with organic matter, leaving slightly less than half of the total phosphorus quickly avail- able to crops. Most of the potassium in manure is accessible. Taking into consideration the avail- ability of N, P, and K in manure, Dr. Beauchamp arrived at a total value of $42 to $55 per cow per year: one dairy cow would produce 77 kg of actual N, valued at $38.50 (1987 prices), but as only 25 to 60 per cent of the nitrogen would be available, the value of available N would be $10 to $23. The amount of phosphorus pro- duced would be 36 kg, valued at $25.20, but as only 40 per cent of the P would be available, the value of available P would be $10. And 81 kg of K worth $24.30 would be produced. As 90 per cent of the potassium would be available, the value of available K would be $22. Some of the nutrients in the manure that are not available this year will become available over the next few years, Dr. Beauchamp adds, and the study results also don't include the value of micronutrients and organic matter in the manure. Even without considering organic matter and micronutrients, the value of the N, P, and K in manure makes it worth storing and applying correctly.0 Judy Hone Farm Management Specialist Wellington OMAF CLINTON ENGINE SERVICE For ALL YOUR MOTORCYCLE/ATV & SMALL ENGINE SERVICE NEEDS • Licensed Mechanics • Small Engine Specialists • Service to Motorcycles, ATV's & ALL SMALL ENGINES • CLINTON ENGINE SERVICE ;hili 267 Victoria St., Clinton 519-4.82-5322 HAYING & HARVEST SAVINGS FROM ONTARIO FARM MACHINERY AGENCY THE High quality cutterbars, knives & guards r • 446 -10th St., Hanover, Ont, N4N 1 P9 1-519-363-4413 MAY 1987 53