Abstract

The emission of methane from stored cattle manure has been intensively studied in recent years, whereas little information is available on the release of CH 4 from dung pats in pastures. The total emission of CH 4 from 1 kg cattle dung pats in a Danish pasture was therefore measured in late summer 1992 and 1993 and in the spring and early summer of 1993. Closed chambers (31 headspace) were used, with corrections for non-linearity of CH 4 accumulation as a function of time and for daily variation in the release of CH 4. CH 4 release from fresh 1 kg pats began immediately and ceased after 10–18 d. Total emissions ranged from 37 (late summer 93) ti 170 (spring 93) ml CH 4 per dung pat. The total release of CH 4, estimated on the basis of these values, from the dung pats produced by a cow during the grazing season in Denmark is only 0.8–4% of the emission likely to result from the same dung production stored as liquid manure during the same period.

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