North American Manure Expo offers tours and demos

This two-day event is an opportunity for livestock producers, professional manure applicators, consultants, specialists and many others to see the advances in the manure management industry.

July 31, 2018

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North American Manure Expo offers tours and demos
National Pork Board

Source: South Dakota State University iGrow
The 2018 North American Manure Expo is coming to the Swiftel Center in Brookings, S.D., Aug. 15-16. This two-day event, hosted by South Dakota State University Extension and partners, is an opportunity for livestock producers, professional manure applicators, consultants, specialists and many others to see the advances in the manure management industry.

“Manure management plays an incredibly important role in South Dakota’s agriculture industry,” explains David Kringen, SDSU Extension water resources field specialist. “From protection of our natural resources to boosting soil health, our No. 1 industry depends upon proper manure management and utilization.”

Aug. 15 attendees will have the opportunity to attend industry tours and a dairy manure agitation demonstration.

Aug. 16 is dedicated to educational presentations and providing attendees with the opportunity to view manure application equipment at work in the field.

An industry tradeshow will be ongoing both days. To learn more about educational presentations and to see an exhibitor list, visit the North American Manure Expo website.

Tour details
Expo attendees will have the opportunity to attend one of three different tours scheduled for the morning of Aug. 15. To help cover costs, tours are $20.

Tour check-in begins at 8 a.m. Pre-registration is required. To register, visit the North American Manure Expo Tour website. Tour registration ends Aug. 10.

Buses will depart the Swiftel Center grounds at 9 a.m. sharp. The registration fee includes transportation and lunch.

All tour buses will return to the Swiftel Center by mid-afternoon following the agitation demo.

Tour options include:

Tour 1: Mooving Manure on Dairies

This tour will feature a dairy that shows how manure separation, aeration and irrigation work together for a local farm family.

Learn about the design, implementation, management and experiences of moving manure.

Tour 2: Beefing Up the System

This tour features a local farm that raises beef cattle and manages manure in open lots, bedded pack barns and deep pit systems.

The tour will also visit the South Dakota State University Cow-Calf Education and Research Facility, which showcases research and manure management for both pasture and confinement systems.

Tour 3: A Look Inside Swine Systems

This tour will take participants inside swine barns to see how manure storage systems are designed and managed, and the pig environment.

The tour includes a swine barn under construction. At the South Dakota State University Swine Education and Research Facility, a viewing hallway allows tour participants to see inside the gestation barn and view stall and pen gestation and farrowing in action.

After lunch, participants from all three tours will be shuttled to a local dairy where they will see a number of companies showcasing their equipment in a Manure Agitation Demonstration along with a solids separation demo.

Vendors will demonstrate manure agitation equipment that overcome the challenges of crust and solid build-up, ensuring mixing throughout outdoor manure storages.

Field equipment demonstrations
During the afternoon of Aug. 16, the field equipment demonstration portion of the Expo will be held just west of the Swiftel Center.

The demo will include machinery from more than 20 different companies. More than a dozen different manure spreaders will be showing off the latest capabilities in sold manure handling, and over half a dozen liquid applicators will be demonstrating as well.

A number of compost turners are also scheduled for demonstrations.

Prevent soil compaction
A demonstration focused on soil compaction prevention is scheduled for the afternoon of Aug. 16, in the same location as the equipment demonstrations. Industry personnel will also be on hand to visit with attendees about soil health and species selection as they view multiple cover crop plots.

To learn more, visit the North American Manure Expo website.

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