Rational budgeting approach as a nutrient management tool for mixed crop-swine farms in Korea

Objective Due to rapid economic return, mixed crop-swine farming systems in Korea have become more intensive. Intensive farming practices often cause nutrient surpluses and lead to environmental pollution. Nutrient budgets can be used to evaluate the environmental impact and as a regulatory policy i...

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Main Authors: Arif Reza, Soomin Shim, Seungsoo Kim, Sungil Ahn, Seunggun Won, Changsix Ra
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Language:English
Published: Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies 2020-09-01
Series:Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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spelling doaj-a2dc487f17604b3993c8e3b1e102b3e62020-11-25T03:50:08ZengAsian-Australasian Association of Animal Production SocietiesAsian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences1011-23671976-55172020-09-013391520153210.5713/ajas.19.064024430Rational budgeting approach as a nutrient management tool for mixed crop-swine farms in KoreaArif Reza0Soomin Shim1Seungsoo Kim2Sungil Ahn3Seunggun Won4Changsix Ra5 Department of Animal Industry Convergence, College of Animal Life Science, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 24341, Korea Department of Animal Industry Convergence, College of Animal Life Science, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 24341, Korea Department of Animal Industry Convergence, College of Animal Life Science, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 24341, Korea Department of Animal Industry Convergence, College of Animal Life Science, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 24341, Korea Department of Animal Resources, College of Life and Environmental Science, Daegu University, Gyeongsan 38453, Korea Department of Animal Industry Convergence, College of Animal Life Science, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 24341, KoreaObjective Due to rapid economic return, mixed crop-swine farming systems in Korea have become more intensive. Intensive farming practices often cause nutrient surpluses and lead to environmental pollution. Nutrient budgets can be used to evaluate the environmental impact and as a regulatory policy instrument for nutrient management. This study was conducted to select a nutrient budgeting approach applicable to the mixed crop-swine farms in Korea and suggest an effective manure treatment method to reduce on-farm nutrient production. Methods In this study, we compared current and ideal gross nutrient balance (GNB) approaches of Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and soil system budget (SSB) approach with reference to on-farm manure treatment processes. Data obtained from farm census and published literature were used to develop the farm nutrient budgets. Results The average nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) surpluses were approximately 11 times and over 7 times respectively higher in the GNB approaches than the SSB. After solid-liquid separation of manure, during liquid composting a change in aeration method from intermittent to continuous reduced the N and P loading about 50% and 47%, respectively. Although changing in solid composting method from turning only to turning+aeration improved the N removal efficiency by 30.5%, not much improvement in P removal efficiency was observed. Conclusion Although the GNB approaches depict the impact of nutrients produced in the mixed crop-swine farms on the overall agricultural environment, the SSB approach shows the partitioning among different nutrient loss pathways and storage of nutrients within the soil system; thus, can help design sustainable nutrient management plans for the mixed crop-swine farms. The study also suggests that continuous aeration for liquid composting and turning+aeration for solid composting can reduce nutrient loading to the soil.http://www.ajas.info/upload/pdf/ajas-19-0640.pdfnutrient budgetnutrient managementmixed crop-swine farmkorea
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author Arif Reza
Soomin Shim
Seungsoo Kim
Sungil Ahn
Seunggun Won
Changsix Ra
spellingShingle Arif Reza
Soomin Shim
Seungsoo Kim
Sungil Ahn
Seunggun Won
Changsix Ra
Rational budgeting approach as a nutrient management tool for mixed crop-swine farms in Korea
Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
nutrient budget
nutrient management
mixed crop-swine farm
korea
author_facet Arif Reza
Soomin Shim
Seungsoo Kim
Sungil Ahn
Seunggun Won
Changsix Ra
author_sort Arif Reza
title Rational budgeting approach as a nutrient management tool for mixed crop-swine farms in Korea
title_short Rational budgeting approach as a nutrient management tool for mixed crop-swine farms in Korea
title_full Rational budgeting approach as a nutrient management tool for mixed crop-swine farms in Korea
title_fullStr Rational budgeting approach as a nutrient management tool for mixed crop-swine farms in Korea
title_full_unstemmed Rational budgeting approach as a nutrient management tool for mixed crop-swine farms in Korea
title_sort rational budgeting approach as a nutrient management tool for mixed crop-swine farms in korea
publisher Asian-Australasian Association of Animal Production Societies
series Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
issn 1011-2367
1976-5517
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Objective Due to rapid economic return, mixed crop-swine farming systems in Korea have become more intensive. Intensive farming practices often cause nutrient surpluses and lead to environmental pollution. Nutrient budgets can be used to evaluate the environmental impact and as a regulatory policy instrument for nutrient management. This study was conducted to select a nutrient budgeting approach applicable to the mixed crop-swine farms in Korea and suggest an effective manure treatment method to reduce on-farm nutrient production. Methods In this study, we compared current and ideal gross nutrient balance (GNB) approaches of Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and soil system budget (SSB) approach with reference to on-farm manure treatment processes. Data obtained from farm census and published literature were used to develop the farm nutrient budgets. Results The average nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) surpluses were approximately 11 times and over 7 times respectively higher in the GNB approaches than the SSB. After solid-liquid separation of manure, during liquid composting a change in aeration method from intermittent to continuous reduced the N and P loading about 50% and 47%, respectively. Although changing in solid composting method from turning only to turning+aeration improved the N removal efficiency by 30.5%, not much improvement in P removal efficiency was observed. Conclusion Although the GNB approaches depict the impact of nutrients produced in the mixed crop-swine farms on the overall agricultural environment, the SSB approach shows the partitioning among different nutrient loss pathways and storage of nutrients within the soil system; thus, can help design sustainable nutrient management plans for the mixed crop-swine farms. The study also suggests that continuous aeration for liquid composting and turning+aeration for solid composting can reduce nutrient loading to the soil.
topic nutrient budget
nutrient management
mixed crop-swine farm
korea
url http://www.ajas.info/upload/pdf/ajas-19-0640.pdf
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