In order to evaluate the performance of two empirical models for buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) manure evaporation, predictions were compared with measured data. The two models were developed by adapting the potential evapotranspiration (ETo) models of Tombesi-Lauciani and Hargreaves. The data used for assessing the manure evaporation in situ, were derived from the manure weights recorded using an experimental platform installed within the farmyard and equipped with load cells. The experiments were carried out in Serre (SA), in the South of Italy in the period from 23 June to 24 September 2011. The most efficient model, in terms of closeness between estimates and measures, was implemented from 2006 to 2010, allowing for annualised calculation of evaporation. On this basis, an optimal management strategy was established, which corresponds to maximising manure evaporation, minimising the use of the scraper from the 100th day of the year (DOY) to the 250th DOY. This leads to a potential reduction in weight of the manure by 650 kg m-2 [yard] year-1, which corresponds to management cost reduction of about 30%. © 2013 IAgrE.

Measurement and Prediction of Buffalo Manure Evaporation in the Farmyard to improve Farm Management / Pindozzi, Stefania; Faugno, Salvatore; Okello, Collins; Boccia, Lorenzo. - In: BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING. - ISSN 1537-5110. - 115:(2013), pp. 117-124. [10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2013.02.011]

Measurement and Prediction of Buffalo Manure Evaporation in the Farmyard to improve Farm Management

PINDOZZI, STEFANIA;FAUGNO, SALVATORE;OKELLO, COLLINS;BOCCIA, LORENZO
2013

Abstract

In order to evaluate the performance of two empirical models for buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) manure evaporation, predictions were compared with measured data. The two models were developed by adapting the potential evapotranspiration (ETo) models of Tombesi-Lauciani and Hargreaves. The data used for assessing the manure evaporation in situ, were derived from the manure weights recorded using an experimental platform installed within the farmyard and equipped with load cells. The experiments were carried out in Serre (SA), in the South of Italy in the period from 23 June to 24 September 2011. The most efficient model, in terms of closeness between estimates and measures, was implemented from 2006 to 2010, allowing for annualised calculation of evaporation. On this basis, an optimal management strategy was established, which corresponds to maximising manure evaporation, minimising the use of the scraper from the 100th day of the year (DOY) to the 250th DOY. This leads to a potential reduction in weight of the manure by 650 kg m-2 [yard] year-1, which corresponds to management cost reduction of about 30%. © 2013 IAgrE.
2013
Measurement and Prediction of Buffalo Manure Evaporation in the Farmyard to improve Farm Management / Pindozzi, Stefania; Faugno, Salvatore; Okello, Collins; Boccia, Lorenzo. - In: BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING. - ISSN 1537-5110. - 115:(2013), pp. 117-124. [10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2013.02.011]
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