Livestock manure is a rich source of fertility, and Iowa has abundant supplies from about 8,200 livestock farms. About 20% of cropped acres across the state are estimated to receive manure.
“Farmers respect manure and want to get the most value from it, but that’s not easy. Manure management is complicated,” said Dan Andersen, professor of agricultural and biosystems engineering at Iowa State University and known by many as “Dr. Manure.”
As a result, manure is often underutilized as a resource to boost crop yields and soil health, according to Andersen. And when it is not managed well, manure can contribute to the state’s water quality problems.
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“We have to develop modern strategies for smarter use to encourage farmers to recycle this resource. A main goal of mine is to help make sure producers have good data to inform their decisions,” he said…