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Anaerobic Digestion of Finishing Cattle Manure

A.K. Watson, S.C. Fernando, G.E. Erickson, T.J. Klopfenstein University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE

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Integrated BioRefinery

Feedlot Ethanol Plant

Anaerobic Digester

Distillers Grains

Manure Crop

Production

Grain

FertilizerSo

lubles

and H

eat

Biogas

(met

hane

)

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Integrated BioRefinery

Feedlot Ethanol Plant

Anaerobic Digester

Distillers Grains

Manure Crop

Production

Grain

FertilizerSo

lubles

and H

eat

Biogas

(met

hane

)

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Integrated BioRefinery

Feedlot Ethanol Plant

Anaerobic Digester

Distillers Grains

Manure Crop

Production

Grain

FertilizerSo

lubles

and H

eat

Biogas

(met

hane

)

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ObjectivesTrial 1

• Impact of cattle diet on manure quality

Trial 2• Impact of cattle housing and ash contamination

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Materials and Methods

• Seven, 1 L digesters– Turnover every 20 days (sample

and feed 1/20th every day)– 9% DM– 37° C– pH 7.00 (sodium hydroxide)– Anaerobic conditions, constant

flow of N2 gas

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30 35 40 45 50 55 60 650.00

0.05

0.10

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0.25

0.30

3 d 9 d18 d

°C

Met

hane

pro

ducti

on, L

/g O

M fe

d

37°C20 d RT

Mesophilic Thermophilic

Varel et al. 1980. Effect of temperature and retention time on methane production from beef cattle waste. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 40:217-222.

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Materials and Methods

• Methane Production– Methane Detector

• RKI instruments

– Concentration & flow rate = methane production

• DM and OM degradation– Feed 9.0% DM– Measure DM and OM of

effluent

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Impact of Diet

• Control Cattle– 82.5% DRC– 5% Molasses– 7.5% Alfalfa– 5% Supplement

• 0.986% urea

• WDGS Cattle– 47.5% DRC– 40% WDGS– 7.5% Alfalfa– 5% Supplement

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Impact of Diet

• Complete collection in cement gutter– 4 steers on each diet– 3 d– Manure slurry analyzed and weighed into individual

feeding allotments• Switchback design– 7 digesters– Digesters on trt for 42 d (2 complete turnovers)– Measurements made last 5 d

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Cattle Performance

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 450.145

0.150

0.155

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0.170

0.175

Corn DGS Inclusion, % of diet DM

G:F

Bremer et al. 2011. Effect of distillers grains moisture and inclusion level in livestock diets on greenhouse gas emissions in the corn-ethanol-livestock life cycle. Prof. Anim. Sci. 27:449-455.

Linear Quad

WDGS < 0.01 < 0.01

MDGS < 0.01 0.05

DDGS < 0.01 0.45

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Digestibility

0 400

20

40

60

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Corn WDGS Inclusion, % of diet DM

Tota

l Tra

ct D

iges

tibili

ty, %

Corrigan et al. 2009. Effect of corn processing method and corn wet distillers grains plus solubles inclusion level in finishing steers. J. Anim. Sci. 87:3351-3362.

P-value

Starch 0.92

OM 0.05

DM 0.08

NDF 0.72

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Digestibility

0 15 30 45 600

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1.0

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2.0

2.5

Corn/Sorghum WDGS Inclusion, % of diet DM

Tota

l Tra

ct D

iges

tibili

ty, %

Feca

l OM

, kg/

d

Luebbe et al. 2012. Wet distillers grains plus solubles concentration in steam-flaked-corn-based diets: Effects on feedlot cattle performance, carcass characteristics, nutrient digestibility, and ruminal fermentation characteristics. J. Anim. Sci. 90:1589-1602.

Linear Quad

Starch < 0.01 < 0.01

OM < 0.01 0.99

NDF < 0.01 0.89

Fecal OM 0.04 0.32

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Impact of Diet% of DM CONT

ManureCONT Effluent

WDGS Manure

WDGS Effluent

Total N 3.95a 6.93d 3.79a 6.02c

P 1.88a 4.40c 2.64b 4.82d

S 0.45a 0.83c 0.51b 0.75c

Mg 0.48a 1.08c 0.65b 1.19c

a,b,c,d Means within a row without a common superscript differ (P<0.05).

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Impact of Diet

• Two 6-week periods (switchback design)

CONT WDGS SEM P-value

DMD 42.7 44.9 1.1 0.05

OMD 51.0 52.9 1.1 0.10

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Impact of Diet

• Two 6-week periods (switchback design)

CONT WDGS SEM P-value

Methane, L/d

0.551 0.634 0.05 0.10

Methane, L/g OM fed

0.116 0.137 0.01 0.05

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Impact of DietCONT WDGS SEM P-value

OMD 51.0 52.9 1.1 0.10

Methane, L/g OM fed

0.116 0.137 0.01 0.05

Methane, L/g OM degraded

0.237 0.261 0.03 0.44

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• Samples taken from digesters on each treatment at 4 time points

• Started with 100,000 sequences and 10,000 OTUs– Data analyzed represents 3,500 OTUs– Ribosomal Database Project (Michigan State

University)

Microbial Community Analysis

Effluent Sample DNA PCR 454

SequencingDiversity

Identity

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Effluent Samples-Eubacteria at Phylum Level

Fibrobacteres

Firmicutes

Tenericutes

Actinobacteria

Synergistetes

Chloroflexi

Bacteriodetes

Proteobacteria

Verrucomicrobia

Unclassified

WDGS

CONT

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Thermoprotei

Thermoplasmata

Methanomicrobia

Methanobacteria

WDGS

CONT

Effluent Samples-Archaea at Class Level

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Microbial Community Analysis

-0.5 -0.4 -0.3 -0.2 -0.1 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5

-0.5

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0

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Bacteria-WDGS Bacteria-CONT Archaea-WDGS

Archaea-CONT

PC1 (23.6% - Bacteria, 53.9% - Archaea)

PC2

(15.

5% -

Bact

eria

, 14.

0% -

Arc

haea

)

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Species Diversity• Eubacteria populations– WDGS 177 OTUs common to all 4 samples– CONT 47 OTUs common to all 4 samples

• Homova P < 0.001• Amova P < 0.001

• Archaea populations– WDGS 137 OTUs common to all 4

samples– CONT 87 OTUs common to all 4 samples

• Homova P = 0.019• Amova P < 0.001

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Impact of Housing

• Open lot manure quality affected by– Cattle ration– Environmental conditions• season

– Animal stocking density– Pen cleaning frequency– Distance from the feed bunk

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Feedlot Pen Surface0 5 10 15 20 25 30

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5

10

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Organic Matter, %

Dep

th, c

m

Organic Layer

Interface Layer

Soil Layer

Mielke et al. 1974. Soil profile conditions of cattle feedlots. J. Environ. Quality 3:14-17.

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Feedlot Pen Surface0 5 10 15 20 25 30

0

5

10

15

20

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Organic Matter, %

Dep

th, c

m

Organic Layer

Interface Layer

Soil Layer

Mielke et al. 1974. Soil profile conditions of cattle feedlots. J. Environ. Quality 3:14-17.

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Impact of Housing

• Complete confinement manure, 88% OM (CONF)

• Open feedlot manure, 26% OM (FDLT)

• One 6-week period– 3 digesters on CONF– 4 digesters on FDLT (3 failed due to

ash buildup)

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Impact of Housing

CONF FDLT SEM P-value

OMD, % 46.7 24.8 3.11 < 0.01

Methane, L/d

0.478 0.229 0.07 < 0.01

Methane, L/g OM fed

0.103 0.189 0.03 0.01

• 4 remaining digesters

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Next Steps

• New design– 45 L, ash removal

• Varying levels of ash contamination– “Pure” manure 80% OM

– Soil surface of pen 10% OM– Stockpiled 20% OM– Fresh 25% OM– Cement pad 50% OM

Frequency and area of pen cleaning

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Summary

• Feeding WDGS to cattle– Improves cattle performance– Decreases digestibility in cattle– Enhances digestibility and methane production

• Changes in OM composition of manure• Changes in microbial community

• Open lot manure can be used as anaerobic digester feedstock if ash buildup is avoided– 95% of feedlot cattle in open lot soil based pens

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Questions??

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