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0 <br /> � CHA ©AIRY. <br /> MAXIMUM DAIRY COW POPULATION <br /> Tables 1 and 2 can be used to estimate the amount of nitrogen available to crops from manure produced at a dairy. Table I is <br /> used to calculate the Animal Units(1,000 lbs each)at the dairy. Table 2 is used to estimate the nitrogen loading if the manure is <br /> applied to cropland. An alternate and superior way to evaluate the nitrogen loading is to have the holding pond contents and <br /> manure stockpiles analyzed periodically and to then use the reported nutrient values along with the wastewater and manure <br /> application rates to determine the nutrient-loading rate. <br /> TABLE 1: CALCULATION OF ANIMAL UNITS AU <br /> A. B. C. I D. E 1. F. <br /> ANIMAL Factor Freestalls Flushed Corrals Scraped Corrals <br /> Head AUt Head AU' Head AU` <br /> 1. Mille Cows 1.0 '6d O DO <br /> 2. Dry Cows 0.8 /O d' 0 a TOTAL AU <br /> 3. Heifers 2 years and older i 0.73 . <br /> p Value From <br /> 4. Heifers 1 year to breeding) 0.73 130 B.7 0 <br /> 5. Calves(3 months to 1 ear) 0.35 D.7 1030 <br /> 6. Baby Calves <3months) 021 F.7 &7 <br /> U. Subtotals Zoo /030 ri-7 TOTAL <br /> Adjustments for Animal Breed: The AU values above are based on 1,000 pound AU per Title 40 Code of Federal Regulations, <br /> Section 122,and can be used directly for Jersey cows. For Guernseys,multiply the AU values by 1.2 before using them in <br /> Table 2;for Holsteins,multiply the AU values by 1.4 before using them in Table 2 <br /> TABLE 2: CALCULATION OF NITROGEN LOADING <br /> Value from Table 1(3) Liquid Waste Factor Liquid Waste Nitrogen Solid Waste Factor Solid Waste Nitrogen <br /> B.7Z{ Q _ x 0.8 x 0.45 x 0.25 x 365 lq <br /> B.1 Z$D x.0.8x0.11.x0.25x365 <br /> B.7 x0.2x0.45x025x365 Z 00 <br /> B.1 2 b0 x 0.2 x 0.11 x 0.25 x 365 <br /> D.7 x 0.6 x 0.45 x0.25 x 365 s goo i <br /> D.1 <br /> --L(20 x 0.6 x 0.11 x 0.25 x3. 65 <br /> D.7 1453 x0.4x0.45x0.25x365 23{36(v <br /> D.1 Zr7 x 0.4 x 0.11 x 0.25 x 365 �TQ <br /> F.1 -9- %x 0.1 x0.56 x 0.25 x365 <br /> .0- <br /> FA $ xE0.9 x 0.56 x 0.25 x 365 : " --t9• <br /> F.7-F.1 x 1.0 x 0:45 x 0.25 x.365" 3 0 lnp. <br /> Subtotal <br /> I <br /> Increase if wastewater is stored less than 30 days" x 2.0 <br /> TOTALS(pounds of N) <br /> The total pounds of nitrogen as calculated above are the total amount available to crops where the wastewater and solid <br /> manure is applied. If solid manure is hauled off-site or wastewater is applied to adjacent property,an adjusted value for <br /> Animal Units(AU)are calculated by multiplying the number of Head by the appropriate factor. <br /> z The following assumptions used in calculating nitrogen values are consistent with assumptions used by staff in Merced County: <br /> The animals are housed for 365 days/year;the nitrogen excretion rate is 0.56 lbs./Animal Unitlday for milk cows and 0.45 lbs./Animal <br /> Unit/day for other cows;80%and 60%of the manure in freestalls and flushed corrals,respectively,is handled as a liquid. For milk cows <br /> i in dry corrals or where alleys are scraped,10%of the manure is in wash-water at the milk barn. When wastewater held less than 30 days <br /> f is applied to cropland there is a 50%loss of nitrogen loss,and when wastewater held more than 60 days is applied to cropland,there is a <br /> 75%loss of nitrogen. There is a 75%loss of nitrogen from storage and application of dry manure. These values are based on various <br /> studies and reports;however,the values may be modified in the future as new information becomes available. <br /> s For Guernseys and Holsteins,use adjusted values. <br /> Fs-#4d.doe. <br />