Feedlot operators have long spread manure on their fields for nutrient benefits, but recent research highlights composting manure resources as an even more effective method.
Ezra Aberle and Mary Keena of NDSU discuss the ongoing research into compost and manure practices, revealing insights into their role in enhancing annual cropping systems.
Utilizing feedlot compost not only cleans up pens but also provides invaluable soil nutrients for crops, representing a sustainable practice for producers.
The economics of manure management practices must be carefully evaluated, as the right approach can enhance soil fertility while potentially offering cost savings for feedlot operators.
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