See more from this Session: Nitrogen and Crop Production: I
Tuesday, October 18, 2011: 1:35 PM
Henry Gonzalez Convention Center, Room 216A
Most municipal biosolids provide the equivalent of 30 to 40 kg of fertilizer N per 100 kg of total N application. New technologies for biosolids drying have been introduced, and these technologies may alter plant-available N release characteristics. We evaluated the N fertilizer replacement value of Soundgro heat-dried biosolids (Pierce County, WA) vs. urea (46-0-0) in field trials in western Oregon (high winter rainfall, annual cereal cropping). When applied in fall (preplant), Soundgro was 30 to 40% as effective as spring-applied urea in increasing grain yield. With spring application, Soundgro was 50 to 60% as effective as urea fertilizer. We conclude that Soundgro, a product of a high-temperature Andritz dryer, has higher N availability than found in conventional biosolids produced via anaerobic digestion and dewatering.
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See more from this Session: Nitrogen and Crop Production: I