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Waste of Worth
April, 2013
Denver, CO
Charles A. Shapiro, Sagor Biswas, David D. Tarkalson, William L.
Kranz, David P. Shelton, Terry L. Mader, Daniel D. Snow, Simon J. van
Donk, Shannon L. Bartelt-Hunt, and Tian C. Zhang
Technical assistance: Leslie Johnson and Mike Mainz
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Email: cshapiro@unl.edu
Funding provided by US-EPA -2007program
Beef and dairy
Poultry
litter
Poultry
broiler
Beef, dairy, poultry and swine
 96% of CAFO cattle
use implants
 CONCERN: Potential for
natural and synthetic
steroid hormones in
livestock waste to reach
groundwater and
surface waters
?
 Endogenous (natural)
 Estrodiol
 Estrone
 Testosterone
 Androstenedione
 Progesterone
 Exogenous (synthetic)
 Trenbolone
 Zearalonol
 Melengestrol Acetate
17 -estradiol
estrone
Testosterone Progesterone
-zearalonol
Melengestrol acetate17 -trenbolone
RalgroTM Implant active ingredient
 Increase average daily gain (ADG)
 5 - 25 %
 Improve feed efficiency (G/F)
 5 - 18 %
 Improve lean tissue deposition
 5 - 12 %
1) Quantify hormones in various stages of the manure
pathway in cattle feedlots.
2) Determine the effects of different handling practices of
cattle feedlot wastes on the stability and availability of
hormones.
3) Determine the effects of different land application
strategies on the fate and transport of hormones in runoff
and vadose zone soils.
4) Determine if grasses grown in conservation buffers
assimilate hormones.
8
Meat
Market
Hormone supplements:
36 mg α-zearalanol,
140 mg of TBA and 14 mg
of 17β-estradiol (after 35 days)
0.45 mg of MGA (daily feed, 145 days)
Fresh Manure ~25kg/day
~0.5 mg/day excretion
~ 20 ug/kg maximum
Compost Stockpile
Runoff Holding
Pond
Land
Application
Overland
runoff
Soil Water
Movement
Plant Uptake
Streams, Lak
es
Vadose zone,
Ground water
Animal
Ingestion
 96 heifers split between six pens
 Half receive implants /feed
supplement
 Surface samples, feces and urine
spots collected and analyzed
(7, 45, 125 days)
 Feed lot run-off from natural rainfall
events collected using tipping bucket
sampler
 Pens scraped and waste stockpiled
or composted
 Feeding pen study conducted 2007
and 2008
 Low concentrations of steroid hormones
detected in feeding pen run-off
 Steroids detected in ≥ 80% of treated and control
samples
 Synthetic steroids only detected in runoff from
treated groups
 Mostly endogenous steroids and possibly mycotoxins
detected in dissolved fraction
 Large proportion held in feed-lot surfaces
 Seasonal variation observed in metabolites and
concentrations
11
Meat
Market
Livestock
(Heifers)
Hormone Supplements:
36 mg α-zearalanol,
140 mg of TBA and 14 mg of 17β-
estradiol (after 35 days)
0.45 mg of MGA (daily feed)
Manure
Compost Stockpile
Runoff Holding
Pond
Land
Application
Overland
runoff
Soil Water
Movement
Plant Uptake
Streams, Lak
es
Vadose
zone, Ground
water
Animal
Ingestion
 Feedlot study initiated June
 Waste handling study initiated October
 Manure from
treated and
untreated cattle
placed in
compost piles
and anaerobic
stockpiles
 Piles turned
through Spring
Androgens Mycotoxins Estrogens Progestagens
Manure
4-androstenedione
Androsterone
α-zearalenol
β-zearalenol
α-zearalanol
17α-estradiol
17β-estradiol
Estriol
Estrone
Melengesterol
acetate
Progesterone
17α-
hydroxyprogesterone
TotalConcentration
ng g-1
CU 1.8 ND ND ND ND ND ND 2.0 5.1 <0.5 0.9 ND 9.8
CT 3.3 3.5 ND ND 1.0 <0.5 <0.5 ND 5.4 <0.5 0.7 <0.5 13.9
SU 6.8 ND ND 8.8 0.8 ND <0.5 ND 4.3 ND 4.0 ND 24.7
ST 5.3 ND 1.9 11.4 ND <0.5 ND ND 3.7 <0.5 4.1 <0.5 26.4
13
Detection limit: 0.5 ng g-1
CU= Compost untreated, CT= Compost treated, SU= Stockpile untreated, ST=
Stockpile treated, ND= Non-detectable
Average steroid concentration in manure sample from April 2008
 To evaluate the effects of:
 precipitation (simulation at 1 DAT and 30 DAT)
 manure handling (composting vs stockpiling,
treated vs untreated)
 tillage (disk, plow and no-till)
-on the presence of steroid hormones in overland
runoff
14
 Study area: Haskell
Agricultural Laboratory,
Concord
 Soil: Nora silty clay loam
(28% sand, 48% silt and
24% clay)
 Slope: 8%
 Average annual
precipitation: 672 mm
(26 in)
 Average annual
temperature: 8 C (47 F)
15
Feedlot
 Manure application rate:
 193 Mg ha-1 stockpiled
 159 Mg ha-1 composted
 N availability factor: 0.15
 N requirement: 170 kg-N
ha-1 for dryland corn
 Rainfall intensity:
75 mm hr-1
 6 runoff samples
collected at 5 mins
interval after runoff
initiation
16
Experimental Design
17
18
Results (2008):
b b b
c
b
a
0
30
60
90
120
1 DAT 30 DAT 1 DAT 30 DAT 1 DAT 30 DAT
Timetorunoffinitiation(min)
(A) Tillage Treatment
19
Results (2008):
ab
a
ab
b
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
1 DAT 30 DAT 1 DAT 30 DAT
Timetorunoffinitiation
(min)
(B) Manure Treatment
20
Results:
a
b
a
a
a
b
0
4
8
12
16
1 DAT 30 DAT 1 DAT 30 DAT 1 DAT 30 DAT
Runoff(mm)
(A) Tillage Treatment
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
Disk Plow No-till
Frequencyofdetection(%)
1 DAT 30 DAT
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
Compost Stockpile Treated UntreatedFrequencyofdetection(%)
1 DAT 30 DAT
 Lack of detection in the 2008
 Ensure sufficient concentrations to
detect effect of treatments
 Not used or released by beef cattle
 17α-Ethynylestradiol (EE2)
22
 Manure application
 193 Mg ha-1
 N availability factor:
0.15
 170 kg-N ha-1 N
requirements
 Application rate of 7.5
mg m-2
 Using a backpack sprayer
with a 3 m boom
 RCB with three
replications 23
24
Runoff
initiation
time (min)
Total
Precipitation
(mm)
Pr>F
Treatment
Tillage 0.27 0.10
Manure 0.19 0.24
EE2 0.86 0.81
Mean
NT 53 100
T 81 133
Flow Weighted
Average Concentration
(ng L-1)
Mass
transport
(mg ha-1)
Treatment Pr>F
Tillage 0.0003 0.003
Manure 0.05 0.11
Tillage*Manure 0.83 0.90
Mean
NT-EE2 with Manure 1765 a 110 a
T-EE2 with Manure 62 b 3 b
 Little steroid remains in
manure after feedlot
 Minor benefit from
composting
 Runoff from fields affected by
tillage and timing
 Interaction between time from
tillage to rainfall affects erosion
and hence,
 Size of storm to produce similar
potential losses varies
 Little leaching, held in soil
(data not shown)
Livestock
(Heifers)
Manure
Compost Stockpile
Land
Applicati
on
Overland
runoff
Streams,
Lakes
Effect of Manure Handling and Incorporation on Steroid Movement In Agricultural Fields Fertilized With Beef Cattle Manure

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Effect of Manure Handling and Incorporation on Steroid Movement In Agricultural Fields Fertilized With Beef Cattle Manure

  • 1. Waste of Worth April, 2013 Denver, CO Charles A. Shapiro, Sagor Biswas, David D. Tarkalson, William L. Kranz, David P. Shelton, Terry L. Mader, Daniel D. Snow, Simon J. van Donk, Shannon L. Bartelt-Hunt, and Tian C. Zhang Technical assistance: Leslie Johnson and Mike Mainz University of Nebraska-Lincoln Email: cshapiro@unl.edu
  • 2. Funding provided by US-EPA -2007program Beef and dairy Poultry litter Poultry broiler Beef, dairy, poultry and swine
  • 3.  96% of CAFO cattle use implants  CONCERN: Potential for natural and synthetic steroid hormones in livestock waste to reach groundwater and surface waters ?
  • 4.  Endogenous (natural)  Estrodiol  Estrone  Testosterone  Androstenedione  Progesterone  Exogenous (synthetic)  Trenbolone  Zearalonol  Melengestrol Acetate 17 -estradiol estrone Testosterone Progesterone -zearalonol Melengestrol acetate17 -trenbolone
  • 6.  Increase average daily gain (ADG)  5 - 25 %  Improve feed efficiency (G/F)  5 - 18 %  Improve lean tissue deposition  5 - 12 %
  • 7. 1) Quantify hormones in various stages of the manure pathway in cattle feedlots. 2) Determine the effects of different handling practices of cattle feedlot wastes on the stability and availability of hormones. 3) Determine the effects of different land application strategies on the fate and transport of hormones in runoff and vadose zone soils. 4) Determine if grasses grown in conservation buffers assimilate hormones.
  • 8. 8 Meat Market Hormone supplements: 36 mg α-zearalanol, 140 mg of TBA and 14 mg of 17β-estradiol (after 35 days) 0.45 mg of MGA (daily feed, 145 days) Fresh Manure ~25kg/day ~0.5 mg/day excretion ~ 20 ug/kg maximum Compost Stockpile Runoff Holding Pond Land Application Overland runoff Soil Water Movement Plant Uptake Streams, Lak es Vadose zone, Ground water Animal Ingestion
  • 9.  96 heifers split between six pens  Half receive implants /feed supplement  Surface samples, feces and urine spots collected and analyzed (7, 45, 125 days)  Feed lot run-off from natural rainfall events collected using tipping bucket sampler  Pens scraped and waste stockpiled or composted  Feeding pen study conducted 2007 and 2008
  • 10.  Low concentrations of steroid hormones detected in feeding pen run-off  Steroids detected in ≥ 80% of treated and control samples  Synthetic steroids only detected in runoff from treated groups  Mostly endogenous steroids and possibly mycotoxins detected in dissolved fraction  Large proportion held in feed-lot surfaces  Seasonal variation observed in metabolites and concentrations
  • 11. 11 Meat Market Livestock (Heifers) Hormone Supplements: 36 mg α-zearalanol, 140 mg of TBA and 14 mg of 17β- estradiol (after 35 days) 0.45 mg of MGA (daily feed) Manure Compost Stockpile Runoff Holding Pond Land Application Overland runoff Soil Water Movement Plant Uptake Streams, Lak es Vadose zone, Ground water Animal Ingestion
  • 12.  Feedlot study initiated June  Waste handling study initiated October  Manure from treated and untreated cattle placed in compost piles and anaerobic stockpiles  Piles turned through Spring
  • 13. Androgens Mycotoxins Estrogens Progestagens Manure 4-androstenedione Androsterone α-zearalenol β-zearalenol α-zearalanol 17α-estradiol 17β-estradiol Estriol Estrone Melengesterol acetate Progesterone 17α- hydroxyprogesterone TotalConcentration ng g-1 CU 1.8 ND ND ND ND ND ND 2.0 5.1 <0.5 0.9 ND 9.8 CT 3.3 3.5 ND ND 1.0 <0.5 <0.5 ND 5.4 <0.5 0.7 <0.5 13.9 SU 6.8 ND ND 8.8 0.8 ND <0.5 ND 4.3 ND 4.0 ND 24.7 ST 5.3 ND 1.9 11.4 ND <0.5 ND ND 3.7 <0.5 4.1 <0.5 26.4 13 Detection limit: 0.5 ng g-1 CU= Compost untreated, CT= Compost treated, SU= Stockpile untreated, ST= Stockpile treated, ND= Non-detectable Average steroid concentration in manure sample from April 2008
  • 14.  To evaluate the effects of:  precipitation (simulation at 1 DAT and 30 DAT)  manure handling (composting vs stockpiling, treated vs untreated)  tillage (disk, plow and no-till) -on the presence of steroid hormones in overland runoff 14
  • 15.  Study area: Haskell Agricultural Laboratory, Concord  Soil: Nora silty clay loam (28% sand, 48% silt and 24% clay)  Slope: 8%  Average annual precipitation: 672 mm (26 in)  Average annual temperature: 8 C (47 F) 15 Feedlot
  • 16.  Manure application rate:  193 Mg ha-1 stockpiled  159 Mg ha-1 composted  N availability factor: 0.15  N requirement: 170 kg-N ha-1 for dryland corn  Rainfall intensity: 75 mm hr-1  6 runoff samples collected at 5 mins interval after runoff initiation 16 Experimental Design
  • 17. 17
  • 18. 18 Results (2008): b b b c b a 0 30 60 90 120 1 DAT 30 DAT 1 DAT 30 DAT 1 DAT 30 DAT Timetorunoffinitiation(min) (A) Tillage Treatment
  • 19. 19 Results (2008): ab a ab b 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 1 DAT 30 DAT 1 DAT 30 DAT Timetorunoffinitiation (min) (B) Manure Treatment
  • 20. 20 Results: a b a a a b 0 4 8 12 16 1 DAT 30 DAT 1 DAT 30 DAT 1 DAT 30 DAT Runoff(mm) (A) Tillage Treatment
  • 21. 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Disk Plow No-till Frequencyofdetection(%) 1 DAT 30 DAT 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Compost Stockpile Treated UntreatedFrequencyofdetection(%) 1 DAT 30 DAT
  • 22.  Lack of detection in the 2008  Ensure sufficient concentrations to detect effect of treatments  Not used or released by beef cattle  17α-Ethynylestradiol (EE2) 22
  • 23.  Manure application  193 Mg ha-1  N availability factor: 0.15  170 kg-N ha-1 N requirements  Application rate of 7.5 mg m-2  Using a backpack sprayer with a 3 m boom  RCB with three replications 23
  • 24. 24 Runoff initiation time (min) Total Precipitation (mm) Pr>F Treatment Tillage 0.27 0.10 Manure 0.19 0.24 EE2 0.86 0.81 Mean NT 53 100 T 81 133
  • 25. Flow Weighted Average Concentration (ng L-1) Mass transport (mg ha-1) Treatment Pr>F Tillage 0.0003 0.003 Manure 0.05 0.11 Tillage*Manure 0.83 0.90 Mean NT-EE2 with Manure 1765 a 110 a T-EE2 with Manure 62 b 3 b
  • 26.  Little steroid remains in manure after feedlot  Minor benefit from composting  Runoff from fields affected by tillage and timing  Interaction between time from tillage to rainfall affects erosion and hence,  Size of storm to produce similar potential losses varies  Little leaching, held in soil (data not shown) Livestock (Heifers) Manure Compost Stockpile Land Applicati on Overland runoff Streams, Lakes

Editor's Notes

  1. What are they studying and where?UC-Berkelye: Beef cattle and Dairy CAFO, Maryland: Poultry litterGerogia: BroilerWisconsin: Cattle, dairy, swine and poultryPurdue: Beef, dairy, poultry and swineAll of them are dealing mostly fate, transport and different BMPs, biological effects, impact on aquatic organisms,
  2. Melengestrol acetate
  3. What isTBA - TreboloneMGA?-Melengestrol acetateMight be good to animate at some point to show where we have numbers, and depending on the presentation, what will be discussed.
  4. From Terry:-Hormonal residues are going to be found in animal waste-Limited statistical differences were found in hormone excretions between treated and control cattle
  5. 12 out of 17, TBA was not present and MGA below detection limitU/T: 33.5/ 40.3, C/S: 23.7/51.1Write out here what you want me to say about this slide. What does the yellow mean? What do the circles (pointing out differences).What would EET2 be to be comparable to what we put on?Yellow column: These are the steroids we implanted or fed to the heifers.Violet: Detected but below detection limitRed circle: Detected in all manure samples, 3 whole circle shows concentration of steroids are higher in stockpiled manure than dot red circle where composted manure concentration is higher. Red arrow indicates that both composting has lower concentration than stockpile from both treated and untreated manure.
  6. What more do you have on the literature about tillage, we will need to have some info on runoff/infilitration/erosion by timing of tillage as a background slide since this paper it to a group more interested in tillage than hormones.Dutta et al. (2010) and Jenkins et al. (2009) evaluated the potential impact of poultry litter application on steroid hormone concentrations in subsurface drainage and surface runoff under no‐till and conventional-till/ reduced till management systems. They found significantly less runoff loads of steroid hormones from no‐till than from conventional tillage due low runoff generation.
  7. Tillage record important here, previous crops, rainfall for month up to spreading for both years.Field is in NT treatment over past 5 years.
  8. You will need to explain about the size of the tillage blocks.
  9. Manure and runoff samples were analyzed in the laboratory for 17 steroid hormones and metabolites Runoff samples were analyzed using on-line solid phase extraction (SPE) liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS/MS) with atmospheric pressure photoionization (APPI) source.Microwave-assisted solvent extraction (MASE) was used for manure samples analysis
  10. First one : avg (80-40 min)
  11. Second one: No difference between manure applied and control plotsComparing the 2: no significant diff: only NT and MP of 2nd differ than 1st
  12. This a lead into the second year study? Should be in the title somewhere.2008 rainfall simulation study was conducted seven months after the feedlot runoff study.where estriol was detected in 10% of the samples followed by estrone (9%), progesterone (7%), 4-androstenedione (6%), and 17α-trenbolone, α-zearalanol and α-zearalenol from 5% samples.
  13. Why is soil more than manure?NT= No-till, T= Conventional till, EM= EE2 applied on manure, M= manure, ES= EE2 applied on soil and S= control plot with bare soil