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J Environ Qual


Title:Effect of bedding materials on concentration of odorous compounds and in beef cattle bedded manure packs
Author(s):Spiehs MJ; Brown-Brandl TM; Parker DB; Miller DN; Berry ED; Wells JE;
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Journal Title:J Environ Qual
Year:2013
Volume:42
Issue:1
Page Number:65 - 75
DOI: 10.2134/jeq2012.0251
ISSN/ISBN:0047-2425 (Print) 0047-2425 (Linking)
Abstract:"The objectives of this study were to determine the effect of bedding material (corn stover, soybean stover, wheat straw, switchgrass, wood chips, wood shavings, corn cobs, and shredded paper) on concentration of odorous volatile organic compounds (VOC) in bedded pack material and to determine the effect of bedding material on the levels of total in laboratory-scaled bedded manure packs. Four bedded packs of each bedding material were maintained for two 6-wk periods ( = 64). Straight- and branched-chained fatty acids and aromatic compounds were measured. Corn cob bedding had the highest concentration of odorous VOC, and wood shavings had the lowest ( < 0.01). Calculated odor activity values were highest for corn cob bedding and shredded paper and lowest for wood shavings ( < 0.01). concentrations decreased from week to week for all treatments from Week 2 to Week 6. At Week 6, levels in bedded packs with shredded paper were higher ( < 0.05) than bedded packs containing wood shavings, wood chips, or switchgrass ( < 0.05). At Weeks 4, 5, and 6, concentrations in bedded packs with wood shavings were lower ( < 0.05) than bedded packs of all treatments except wood chips. Results of this study indicate that ground corn cobs or shredded paper may increase odor production and shredded paper may increase when used in deep-bedded livestock facilities, whereas wood shavings may have the least impact on air quality and"
Keywords:"Animals Cattle *Housing, Animal Hydrogen-Ion Concentration *Manure Odorants Red Meat Wood;"
Notes:"MedlineSpiehs, Mindy J Brown-Brandl, Tami M Parker, David B Miller, Daniel N Berry, Elaine D Wells, James E eng 2013/05/16 J Environ Qual. 2013 Jan-Feb; 42(1):65-75. doi: 10.2134/jeq2012.0251"

 
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