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Methane, nitrous oxide and ammonia emissions from pigs housed on litter and from stockpiling of spent litter

F. A. Phillips A D , S. G. Wiedemann B , T. A. Naylor A , E. J. McGahan B , B. R. Warren B , C. M. Murphy B , S. Parkes A C and J. Wilson A
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A Centre for Atmospheric Chemistry, School of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health, University of Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia.

B FSA Consulting, PO Box 2175, Toowoomba, Qld 4350, Australia.

C Hydrology and Land Observation, Water Desalination and Reuse Center, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia.

D Corresponding author. Email: francesp@uow.edu.au

Animal Production Science 56(9) 1390-1403 https://doi.org/10.1071/AN15650
Submitted: 25 September 2015  Accepted: 8 February 2016   Published: 5 May 2016

Abstract

Mitigation of agricultural greenhouse gas emissions is a target area for the Australian Government and the pork industry. The present study measured methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O) and ammonia (NH3) from a deep-litter piggery and litter stockpile over two trials in southern New South Wales, to compare emissions from housing pigs on deep litter with those of pigs from conventional housing with uncovered anaerobic effluent-treatment ponds. Emissions were measured using open-path Fourier transform infrared spectrometry, in conjunction with a backward Lagrangian stochastic model. Manure excretion was determined by mass balance and emission factors (EFs) were developed to report emissions relative to volatile solids and nitrogen (N) input. Nitrous oxide emissions per animal unit (1 AU = 500 kg liveweight) from deep-litter sheds were negligible in winter, and 8.4 g/AU.day in summer. Ammonia emissions were 39.1 in winter and 52.2 g/AU.day in summer, while CH4 emissions were 16.1 and 21.6 g/AU.day in winter and summer respectively. Emission factors averaged from summer and winter emissions showed a CH4 conversion factor of 3.6%, an NH3-N EF of 10% and a N2O-N EF of 0.01 kg N2O-N/kg N excreted. For the litter stockpile, the simple average of summer and winter showed an EF for NH3-N of 14%, and a N2O-N EF of 0.02 kg N2O-N/kg-N of spent litter added to the stockpile. We observed a 66% and 80% decrease in emissions from the manure excreted in litter-based housing with litter stockpiling or without litter stockpiling, compared with conventional housing with an uncovered anaerobic effluent-treatment pond. This provides a sound basis for mitigation strategies that utilise litter-based housing as an alternative to conventional housing with uncovered anaerobic effluent-treatment ponds.

Additional keywords: greenhouse gas, manure, mass balance, volatile solids.


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