Nitrogen budget for drystock farmers
This worksheet has been developed by the Waikato Farm Environment Award Trust, with funding from the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (MAF) Sustainable Farming Fund. Waikato Regional Council and Dexcel also contributed to the project. |
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Inputs |
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1. Fertiliser |
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Divide your fertiliser nitrogen rating (%N) by 100 and then multiply by your rate of application: | |||||||||||||||
(For example, urea is 46 percent N, while DAP is 18 percent N.) | |||||||||||||||
%N | x kg/ha/yr | Fertiliser N input kg N/ha/yr |
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100 | = | ||||||||||||||
2. Clover nitrogen (N) fixation |
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Choose the clover nitrogen (N) fixation corresponding to the clover content on your farm. | |||||||||||||||
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Clover N fixed kg N/ha/yr = |
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Note: In productive pasture without fertiliser N, clover content is normally about 15-20%. | |||||||||||||||
Total N inputs kg N/ha/yr |
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Total N inputs |
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Outputs |
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1. Wool |
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Multiply the amount of wool sold (kg/ha) by 0.165 to give you the amount of N/ha/yr in wool. | |||||||||||||||
N in wool kg N/ha/yr |
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Wool sold kg/ha x 0.165 | = | ||||||||||||||
2. Stock |
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Some drystock farmers will be aware of their stock units while others prefer to keep track of liveweights as a measure of stock sold off the farm. Choose the measure that best suits your situation. | |||||||||||||||
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Multipy the amount of stock sold (SU/ha) by two to give you the amount of N/ha/yr you lose in animals. | |||||||||||||||
N in animals kg N/ha/yr |
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Stock sold SU/ha x 2 |
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Multiply your liveweight (kg/ha) sold by 0.03 to give you the amount of N/ha/yr going off the farm in meat. | |||||||||||||||
N in animals kg N/ha/yr |
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Total kilograms of liveweight sold kg/ha x 0.03 | = | ||||||||||||||
Total N outputs kg N/ha/yr |
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Total N outputs |
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Note: Bought in feed and feed sold off the farm are additional inputs and outputs that could be included in a full nutrient budget. | |||||||||||||||
Farm nitrogen surplus |
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This gives your total farm surplus of nitrogen - that is, the amount of nitrogen left in your system after your product leaves the farm. | |||||||||||||||
Farm N surplus |
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The higher your farm N Surplus the greater the potential amount of nitrogen leaching from your paddocks into drainage and ground water, reducing water quality. Use the table below to assess the nitrogen leaching potential on your farm, depending on your farm N surplus. | |||||||||||||||
Find out about reducing the effects of nitrogen leaching. |
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