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Ammoniation Demonstrations Justin W. Waggoner, Ph.D. K-State Beef Systems Specialist Garden City, KS
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Application Rate (Previous K-State studies) Anhydrous Application Rates Item, % Dry Matter0%1.5%3.0% Straw, (Laytimi et al., 1984, KSU) Crude Protein3.97.78.8 IVDMD47.257.356.7 ADF55.656.556.3 DM Digestibility45.653.852.7 CRP Hay (Clark County KS, 2011) Crude Protein5.19.39.9 TDN44.446.248.0 ADF52.250.348.4
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Objective Demonstrate the process of ammoniating forages to producers Evaluate the application of different application rates of anhydrous ammonia under field conditions – 1.5% of forage DM (30 lbs/ton) – 3.0% of forage DM (60 lbs/ton)
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Locations 1.River Valley District- Robin Slattery 2.Meadowlark District-Jody Holthaus 3.Pottawatomie County-Austin Sexten 4.Kingman County- Matt Clark 5.Walnut Creek District-Jared Petersilie 6.KSU Stocker Unit
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Procedures Bales were stacked in a 3,2 arrangement Covered with 6 mil black plastic – Same plastic used at all sites Forage samples were obtained – Prior to treatment – Approximately 14 days following anhydrous application
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Observations Demonstrations were well attended at all sites 30-45 persons Condensation under plastic at some sites Lack of an improvement in ADF/TDN – Some sites ADF increased, decreased TDN content
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Crude Protein3.508.6010.83 ADF51.3852.3352.10 IVDMD Laytimi et al., 1984 Crude Protein3.97.78.8 ADF55.656.556.3 IVDMD47.257.356.7 Application Rate Anhydrous Application Rates Item, % Dry Matter0%1.5%3.0% ----In Progress---
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Nutrient Values Crude protein – Consider ½ the increase in CP available – 1.5% = 6.1 % CP – 3.0% = 7.2 % CP Energy content – Brands currently (50% TDN, 0.43 Mcal/lb NEm) – Traditional equations from ADF may not fit – Based off of IVDMD data
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Application Rate Estimated Cost of Ammoniation/ton Item1.5%3.0% Straw$60.00$60.00 Stacking and handling$2.00$2.00 Plastic ($236, 40 x 100, 6 mil) $6.75$6.75 Anhydrous Ammonia ($700/ton)$10.50$21.00 Total Cost$79.2589.75 Ammoniation cost less hay$19.25$29.75 Kuhl, 1981 as cited in OSU Publication #PSS-2243
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680 Hits in 30 days 859 total
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Justin W. Waggoner, Ph.D. jwaggon@ksu.edu Beef Systems Specialist Garden City, KS 620-275-9164
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