STATIC PILE, PASSIVE AERATION COMPOSTING OF MANURE SLURRIES USING PEAT AS A BULKING AGENT

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MATHUR, SP [1 ]
PATNI, NK [1 ]
LEVESQUE, MP [1 ]
机构
[1] AGR CANADA,CTR ANIM RES,RES BRANCH,OTTAWA K1A 0C6,ONTARIO,CANADA
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BIOLOGICAL WASTES | 1990年 / 34卷 / 04期
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10.1016/0269-7483(90)90033-O
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
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The feasibility of composting high-moisture manure slurries in combination with hydrophilic peat moss was examined. Horticultural grade peat, with or without lime (1% Ca in peat), was mixed with manure slurries from dairy cows, poultry, or sheep, in a feed-mixer. The mixtures were discharged on to a bed of peat (10 cm), overlain by horizontal perforated pipes open to the atmosphere, to construct small windrows which were then covered by a 5-cm layer of deodorizing and hygienic peat. The amphoteric peat of acidic pH adsorbed the NH3 and any other malodorous compounds, and its fibrosity (bulk density 0.06 g cm-3) supported aerobic thermophilic decomposition in which neither malodorous amines nor sulphides were produced significantly. No detectable NH3 or H2S emanated from the compost piles. Temperatures greater than 45-degrees-C were reached in the composts within 1-3 days and maintained above 45-degrees-C for 2-5 weeks without further mixing of the composts, or any mechanical aeration. When the composts were remixed and reheaped, 7 weeks after initial formulation, no reheating occurred-suggesting that the composts were 'biostable', as is peat. Germination tests confirmed the 'biostability'. The mature composts had water-holding capacities nearly equal to that of the original peat, suggesting that the air-dried peat-manure composts can be recharged with manure slurries. The properties of the composts suggested that they could be marketed and used as a substitute or supplement for the limed and fertilized peat generally used in gardening, landscaping and greenhouse culture.
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