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University of Natural Resourcesand Applied Life Sciences, Vienna
Department of Sustainable Agricultural Systems I Division of Agricultural Engineering I Dr. Barbara Amon
Assessment of manure management systems in Austria and improvement of the emission inventory
B. Amon, M. Fröhlich, T. Amon
University of Natural Resourcesand Applied Life Sciences, Vienna
Department of Sustainable Agricultural Systems I Division of Agricultural Engineering I Dr. Barbara Amon
University of Applied Life Sciences and Natural ResourcesDepartment of Sustainable Agricultural SystemsDivision of Agricultural Engineering
Dr. Barbara Amon, Dipl.-Ing. Martina Fröhlich,ao.Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. T. Amon
Acknowledgements. The work was funded by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management
Cooperation: Swiss College of Agriculture, Austrian Chamber of Agriculture, Austrian Environment Agency, Federal Research Centre for Agriculture in Alpine Regions, Statistics Austria
University of Natural Resourcesand Applied Life Sciences, Vienna
Department of Sustainable Agricultural Systems I Division of Agricultural Engineering I Dr. Barbara Amon
Countries must annually report emissions.
Emission inventories must be transparent, consistent,
comparable, complete and accurate.
It is therefore necessary to estimate emissions by applying
models that link activity data to emission factors to calculate net
emissions. Those models should offer the possibility of showing
the effect of mitigation measures.
The knowledge on activity data is still insufficient in many
countries.
Background
University of Natural Resourcesand Applied Life Sciences, Vienna
Department of Sustainable Agricultural Systems I Division of Agricultural Engineering I Dr. Barbara Amon
Survey farm management techniques and practices
Detailed overview of Austrian animal husbandry
Improvement of the Austrian emission inventory
Modelling of typical farms and estimation of their emissions
Development of emission scenarios
Proposal of feasible mitigation measures
Aims of the research project
University of Natural Resourcesand Applied Life Sciences, Vienna
Department of Sustainable Agricultural Systems I Division of Agricultural Engineering I Dr. Barbara Amon
Questionnaire assesses relevant parameters in all stages of animal
husbandry systems:
o housing and exercise yard
o grazing
o waste and washing water
o manure storage
o manure application
o animal feeding
o mineral fertiliser application.
Adaptation of the Swiss DYNAMO questionnaire to Austrian conditions.
Farm survey and questionnaire
University of Natural Resourcesand Applied Life Sciences, Vienna
Department of Sustainable Agricultural Systems I Division of Agricultural Engineering I Dr. Barbara Amon
A representative sample of 5,000 Austrian farms was selected with the
help of Statistics Austria
The survey differentiates three Austrian regions
o Eastern Austria
o Southern Austria
o Western Austria
Farms with animal husbandry play a greater role in the emission
inventory than arable farms and are more often represented in the survey
sample.
Representative sample of Austrian farms
University of Natural Resourcesand Applied Life Sciences, Vienna
Department of Sustainable Agricultural Systems I Division of Agricultural Engineering I Dr. Barbara Amon
Rate of questionnaire return
42.2
33.139.839.0
0
20
40
60
80
100
Total NUTS 1 (EasternAustria)
NUTS 2 (SouthernAustria)
NUTS 3 (WesternAustria)
rate
of q
uest
ionnaire
retu
rn [%
]
University of Natural Resourcesand Applied Life Sciences, Vienna
Department of Sustainable Agricultural Systems I Division of Agricultural Engineering I Dr. Barbara Amon
Distribution of housing systems for cattle
52.0
43.5
31.9
48.0
56.5
68.1
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
dairy cattle suckling cows other cattle
shar
e [%
]
loose housing system
tied stall
University of Natural Resourcesand Applied Life Sciences, Vienna
Department of Sustainable Agricultural Systems I Division of Agricultural Engineering I Dr. Barbara Amon
Distribution of manure systems for cattle
69.4
75.6
60.4
30.6
24.4
39.6
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
dairy cattle suckling cows other cattle
shar
e [%
]
solid system [%]
liquid system [%]
University of Natural Resourcesand Applied Life Sciences, Vienna
Department of Sustainable Agricultural Systems I Division of Agricultural Engineering I Dr. Barbara Amon
Use of exercise yards in cattle housing
64.1
29.1
46.9
35.9
70.9
53.1
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
dairy cattle suckling cows other cattle
shar
e [%
]
without excercise yard
with excercise yard
University of Natural Resourcesand Applied Life Sciences, Vienna
Department of Sustainable Agricultural Systems I Division of Agricultural Engineering I Dr. Barbara Amon
Cattle grazing
55.2
21.9
40.444.8
78.1
59.6
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
dairy cattle suckling cows other cattle
shar
e [%
]
no grazing
grazing
University of Natural Resourcesand Applied Life Sciences, Vienna
Department of Sustainable Agricultural Systems I Division of Agricultural Engineering I Dr. Barbara Amon
Distribution of manure systems for pigs
40,7
10.2
59.4
89.8
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
fattening pigs breeding sows
shar
e [%
]
solid system [%]
liquid system [%]
University of Natural Resourcesand Applied Life Sciences, Vienna
Department of Sustainable Agricultural Systems I Division of Agricultural Engineering I Dr. Barbara Amon
Slurry store covers
11
87
20
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
no cover solid cover natural crust
shar
e [%
]
slurry volume [%]
University of Natural Resourcesand Applied Life Sciences, Vienna
Department of Sustainable Agricultural Systems I Division of Agricultural Engineering I Dr. Barbara Amon
Slurry application
6.8
93.2
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
broadcasting band application
shar
e [%
]
slurry volume [%]
University of Natural Resourcesand Applied Life Sciences, Vienna
Department of Sustainable Agricultural Systems I Division of Agricultural Engineering I Dr. Barbara Amon
NH3-N-Emissions from cattle and pigs in Austria in 2005
other cattle; 15.3
dairy cattle; 12.3pigs; 12.5
SUM: 40.1 kt NH3-N
University of Natural Resourcesand Applied Life Sciences, Vienna
Department of Sustainable Agricultural Systems I Division of Agricultural Engineering I Dr. Barbara Amon
Contribution of manure management stages to total NH3-N-Emissions
house; 23
storage; 9
application; 67
grazing; 1 yards; 1
University of Natural Resourcesand Applied Life Sciences, Vienna
Department of Sustainable Agricultural Systems I Division of Agricultural Engineering I Dr. Barbara Amon
GHG emissions from cattle and pig husbandry in Austria in 2005
CH4
emission[Gg yr-1]
N2O
emission[Gg yr-1]
GHG emissions [Gg CO2-eq. yr-1]
CH4, manure management
MCF = 21 %
28.53 599
CH4, manure management
MCF = 39 %
51.72 1 086
N2O, manure management 2.28
N2O, grazing 0.33
Sum, manure management MCF = 21 %
1 305
Sum, manure management, MCF = 39 %
1 792
University of Natural Resourcesand Applied Life Sciences, Vienna
Department of Sustainable Agricultural Systems I Division of Agricultural Engineering I Dr. Barbara Amon
University of Applied Life Sciences and Natural ResourcesDepartment of Sustainable Agricultural SystemsDivision of Agricultural Engineering
Dr. Barbara Amon, Dipl.-Ing. Martina Fröhlich,ao.Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. T. Amon
Acknowledgements. The work was funded by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management
Cooperation: Swiss College of Agriculture, Austrian Chamber of Agriculture, Austrian Environment Agency, Federal Research Centre for Agriculture in Alpine Regions, Statistics Austria
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