Author/Authors :
V. R. Phillips، نويسنده , , S. J. Bishopt، نويسنده , , J. S. Price & S. You:، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Emissions from dairy cow housing are an important
term in the UK inventory of ammonia emissions from
agriculture: even by cu"ent estimates, they contribute,
on their own, 9% of total national emissions. When
constructing such inventories, it has so far always been
assumed that emissions arise only over the winter when
the cows are housed full time, or almost so, and that
the emissions from the remainder of the year are zero.
This study aimed to test that assumption by suitable
experiments. A preliminary survey showed that there
are wide variations in summer housing practice from
dairy farm to dairy farm, and the practice of not
housing the cows at all during the summer is by no
means universal. Therefore, the dairy cow house
chosen for measuring ammonia emissions under
summer and winter conditions was one at which the
summer practice (which was of a very common type)
resulted in cows spending an average of 4 h in every 24
inside the house. Using ʹFerm tubeʹ passive ammonia
flux samplers, the average summer ammonia emission
rate determined from four separate experiments on that
house was not significantly different, at the 5% level of
probability, from the average winter ammonia emission
rate determined from four separate experiments. The
main implication of the above findings is that the
assumption made hitherto, in both the UK and the
Netherlands, when building ammonia inventories, that
summer emissions from dairy cow houses are negligible,
is untenable. Further measurements on summer
emission rates with other common summer housing
practices are needed, but meanwhile a first (perhaps
pessimistic) estimate can be made of the necessary
adjustment in overall ammonia emissions, by doubling
the present term in the national inventory for winter
emissions. The result of so doing is to increase the UK
total ammonia emissions from agriculture by 9% (i.e.
• Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
tPresent address: Cranfield University, Cranfield, Bedford
MK43 OAL, UK.
:j:Present address: Physics Dept, Imperial College, London
SW72BZ.UK.
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by 18 kt NH3-N).
Keywords :
Dairy cow , Ammonia , Housing , naturalventilation.