Title: On Farmers
1On Farmers Ground
2Introduction - Outline
- Quick review of project goals
- Phase 1 Survey
- Survey Results
- Phase 2 Field maps/Manure Tracking\
- How do manure management practices vary between
farms that are located on different landscapes
and different soil types? - What are manure application rates Based on
logging manure and sampling - nutrient content of manure
- How much manure is actually collected and hauled
to farm fields apparent manure recovery - Phase 3 Work plan.
3Overview
- This study aims to improve our understanding how
(and why) farmers make nutrient management
decisions - Consider challenges faced by farmers when making
nutrient management decisions - How these challenges are influenced various
factors such as - farm location
- soil type
- stocking density
4Overview - Phases
- Project split into 3 broad phases
- Phase one
- Farm overview and initial (retrospective) data
collection by development of a survey tool. - Phase two
- Active tracking of farm nutrient movements for a
1year period and follow up surveys - Phase three Feedback
- Farmers
- Policy makers
5Farm Locations
Number of Farms by County South West South
Central Vernon (1) Columbia (3) Crawford
(2) Dodge (3) Richland (2) Dane (4) Grant
(6) Jefferson (1) Iowa (3) Green (4) Lafayette
(2) Rock (2) North East Outagamie (2) Brown
(1) Kewaunee (2) Manitowoc (9) Sheboygan (2)
6Phase 1- Survey Structure
- Based on 2 main criteria
- 1999 PATS survey
- General Model input requirements
- DAFOSYM
- CROPWARE
- UW CROP
- P INDEX
7Phase 1- Survey Structure
8Selected herd characteristics and farmer
management practices
9Results - Farmer Characteristics
10Results - Storage and Feeding
- 90 of farms produce all their own forage
- 80 of farms produce all their own grain
(including corn) - Only 1.9 (1 farm) produce all their own protein
- 77 import all their protein
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11Results Manure Handling
- 50 of farms have storage, 50 dont (28 are
likely to build one in next 5 years) - 40 only have storage for 6 months or less
- 50 dont incorporate within 24hrs (daily haul)
- 15 incorporate over half their manure in 24hrs
- 15 export some manure off farm
- 67 spread on rented land
- 17 regard the whether as the most important
factor in determining when and where they spread
12Results - Manure Hauling Frequency
Hauling Frequency Percentage Cumulative percentage
Daily haul year round 48.1 48.1
Daily haul all year except summer 5.8 53.9
Daily haul all year except winter 1.9 55.8
2-4 times a week 1.9 57.7
Liquids in spring and fall, solids daily 5.8 63.5
Liquids in spring and fall, solids weekly 17.3 80.8
Liquids in fall only, solids weekly /monthly 11.5 92.3
Only in spring and fall 5.8 98.1
fall only 1.9 100
13Results- Nutrient management
- If they have a nutrient management plan
- 80 do not have a nutrient management plan
- To what extent do they pay attention to the way
nutrients are lost from their farm
Very much 41
Somewhat 50
Slightly 7
Not at all 2
14Phase 2- Manure tracking
- Manure books constructed for each farm using own
farm maps - Each farmer is tracking manure hauling practices
for 1 year noting - Location
- Quantity
- Type
- Factors affecting spreading
15Farm Boundaries and Cropping
- Crop production practice
- Tillage
- Fertilizer / Manure application
- Yields
- Areas of interest
- Exercise areas, location of milk cows, dry,
heifers - Soil type
- Soil tests
- do they
- can we get this info
16Identifying
17Tracing farm boundaries
18Manure Sampling
- Farmers sampling manure applied to the field
- Daily haul - every 2 months
- Storage when major pit empting
- Quantification of spreader size
In addition fecal samples are taken from the barn
floor
19Total Cropland 837 acres Herd Size 422
cows Acres/Cow 1.93
Total Cropland 223 acres Herd Size 61
cows Acres/Cow 3.66
20Total Cropland 837 acres Herd Size 422
cows Acres/Cow 1.93
Total Cropland 837 acres Herd Size 422
cows Acres/Cow 1.93
Total Cropland 223 acres Herd Size 61
cows Acres/Cow 3.66
21OFG8 3D ViewLafayette County
22OFG42 3D ViewManitowoc County
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24Results- Actual manure collection
South Central collect 82 manure
South West collect 66 manure
North East collect 80 manure
25Work Plan
- Fall 03 (Oct-Nov) phase 2 (pt2) farm visits
- Check Maps and Manure Logs/Update Cropping
Information 2003/4 - Photograph manure spreaders and get model numbers
- GPS and Photograph Exercise Areas
- Gather field-level Commercial Fertilizer
application information - Soil Sampling - Exercise Areas selected
vulnerable fields - Get weights on feed measures where missing (few
farms) - Collect any other missing data'
- Winter (January) phase 2 (pt3) farm visits
- Final manure sample/ log sheet collection
- Nutrient balance information yearly receipts for
- Imports, feed fertilizer etc
- Exports, milk, sold crops etc
26Work Plan
- Fall / Winter 03/04 written
- Summary report PATS publication phase 1 results
- Manure capture paper
- Heavy metal P loading rates to exercise areas
paper -
- Fall / Winter 03/04 Data analysis
- Run DAFOSYM for each farm (specific for each
region) - Run P Index on exercise areas
- General data input (manure tracking information
etc.)
27Work Plan
- Spring-Summer 04 - Phase 3 (in progress)
- Final on-farm visits
- Share compiled and individual study results with
farmers and possibly make nutrient balancing
recommendations - Determine how and why certain nutrient management
decisions were made - Identify barriers they perceive to nutrient
management/ recommendations - Difficulty in tracking manure spreading
- Nutrient balancing approach