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Nutrient variations from swine manure to agricultural land.

Seunggun WonByung-Gu YouSoomin ShimNaveed AhmedYoon-Seok ChoiChang-Six Ra
Published in: Asian-Australasian journal of animal sciences (2017)
The nutrient loading coefficients from one swine (solid+liquid) were (volatile solids, 0.79; nitrogen, 0.53; phosphorus, 0.71) with nutrient loss of 21%, 47%, and 29%, respectively. The nutrient count from livestock manure using the excretion unit has probably been overestimated without consideration of the nutrient loss.
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