Effects of Application Levels of Fermented Cattle Manure on Forage Yield, Quality and Soil Characteristics in Orchardgrass at Jeju Area
2010
Hwang, K.J., Subtropical Animal Experiment Station National Institute of Animal Science, Jeju, Republic of Korea | Park, N.G., Subtropical Animal Experiment Station National Institute of Animal Science, Jeju, Republic of Korea | Park, H.S., Subtropical Animal Experiment Station National Institute of Animal Science, Jeju, Republic of Korea | Lee, C.E., Subtropical Animal Experiment Station National Institute of Animal Science, Jeju, Republic of Korea | Kim, N.Y., Subtropical Animal Experiment Station National Institute of Animal Science, Jeju, Republic of Korea | Ko, M.S., Subtropical Animal Experiment Station National Institute of Animal Science, Jeju, Republic of Korea | Kim, M.C., Cheju National University, Jeju, Republic of Korea | Song, S.T., Institute of Environmental Resource Research, Jeju Special Self-Governing Province, Jeju, Republic of Korea
A study was conducted to determine the effects the of cattle manure application on forage yield, quality and soil in orchard grass pasture at the experimental field of Subtropical Animal Experiment Station, National Institute of Animal Science from 2008 to 2009. The experiment was arranged in a randomized complete block design with three replications. The treatment consisted of chemical fertilizer (CF N-200kg/ha), cattle manure 50% (basis N, CM50%), CM100% (basis N), CM200% (basis N). The dry matter (DM) yield of CM200% was the highest among the other treatments. CF showed the highest average crude protein (CP) content by 12.4% and CM50% showed the lowest content by 11.0%. Average acid detergent fiber (ADF) and neutral detergent fiber (NDF) content were 30.4 and 69.7% respectively. All treatments have narrow range of total digestibility nutrient (TDN) from 64.0% to 69.1%. But there were big difference between treatment in forage nitrate content. Changes of physical and chemical properties of soils for applications of CF 200% and CM 200% was clearly in cattle manure application. Especially, CM application in pasture increased CF application with respect to soil pH, organic matter (OM), and avaliable phosphorous (P₂O∧5) contents of soils.
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