Dealing With Different Manure Storage Options

By Lianne Derocco


Amongst the many tasks confronting farmers - both operating and owning small-scale and large scale hog farms, dealing with manure is one inevitable task. Farmers can expect a "not so good" effect on the animal population within the farm and the surrounding environment once they fail to address this agricultural waste issue.

It is a need to contain manure no matter the size of your hog farm and in consideration of this several different waste containment systems are available. Smaller farms need only to have small waste pits as opposed to larger hog farms where a waste lagoon should be put in place.

Building a manure pile within the property is fine for smaller farms. However it should be distant from water sources like your well, or ponds and streams if there are any so that no contamination will occur. Also bear in mind that even with small-scale operations, waste pits should be distant from the neighbors housing as well as yours.

Waste pits need to be lined and covered. Covering waste is especially important because if it rains heavily, the waste will be washed out of the pit, which spreads toxins as well as removing nutrients in the waste that help make the waste a good source of fertilizer. You can compost the manure by using a product such as Compost Plus, which contains natural microbial remediation isolates, enzymes and composting activation factors. This will accelerate the rate of decomposition. Another option would be to contact a livestock manure recycling company and have them come and collect the accumulated manure in your waste containment system. If you opt for this route, often you can toss other compostable materials into the pit, such as sod, grass cuttings, vegetable waste, egg shells and even used kitty litter.

Even when containment is addressed, waste lagoons also need to be with a way to liquefy the waste and consequently turn it into useful product like fertilizer. What farmers should watch out for are problems that can be dangerous and even explosive like top crusting and sludge build-up, as well as foaming as these are results to poorly managed waste lagoons. These problems are "treatable" however, and products like the Agra Sphere may be one of those effective in preventing such problems.

Organic waste solids are being eaten away by helpful bacteria found in Agra Sphere. It contains no chemicals and also comes easy to use as no mixing is required in activating this particular product. It does not only eat away sludge and crusts but Agra Sphere also reduces odors and flies surrounding and following waste pits and lagoons which in turn helps in the improvement of the nutrient value of the manure that will give you higher profit for producing better quality fertilizer that is most fit for all crops - whether for your own or for others interested in buying fertilizer.




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