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Smart sand selection boosts dairy efficiency

Oct 17, 2024
By Farms.com

Key sand choices for effective manure handling

 

In dairy farming, the choice of sand for bedding significantly influences manure management and cow comfort. Sand's role in the dairy environment goes beyond just being a surface for cows to rest on; it also affects farm operations and equipment longevity.

Renee Schrift of McLanahan Corporation explains the impact of sand type. "Coarse sand negatively affects cow comfort and is abrasive on manure handling equipment," highlighting why selection matters.

Concrete or construction sand is preferred by many experts because it has fewer pebbles or stones , reducing injuries and promoting better hygiene in stalls. This sand adheres to ASTM C-33 specifications, making it a reliable choice for dairy farmers aiming to prevent conditions like mastitis.

Recycling sand offers economic advantages, as systems designed for high recovery rates reduce both the cost of sand and the maintenance required for manure systems. Efficient recycling practices not only conserve resources but also support farm economics by lowering overall expenses.

For farms implementing anaerobic digesters, efficient sand removal from manure is essential. Achieving nearly 100% sand recovery is ideal to ensure the digesters operate effectively without complications from sand residue.

"The right manure handling equipment and sand choice can significantly enhance manure management," concludes Schrift. This approach not only benefits the cows but also supports the farming team by improving operational efficiency.

For further information on effective sand use in dairy farming, visit McLanahan’s website dedicated to agricultural solutions.


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