Testing of silage additives EM
Testing of silage additives was carried out by the Schleswig-Holstein Chamber of Agriculture (Osterrönfeld, Germany).
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Pig husbandry
Effective Microorganisms (EM) have a positive effect on CO2, NH3, N2O and TOC emissions, as was proven in a BOKU study, carried out together with the Federal Research Institute for Agriculture in Alpine Regions Gumpenstein. Find out more about Effective Microorganisms (EM) work for you under 'Details'. The regenerative bacteria cultures not only ensure an ideal barn climate, but increase appetite and feed conversion, well-being and the level of resistance of your animals.
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Pig farmer Alois Niederl confirms that the animals' health is improved significantly with Multikraft Fermented Herbs Extract (FHE) and Topdress: His practical experience:
Even in animal husbandry: you are what you eat. That’s why we only process pure, natural raw materials in our feedstuff as a matter of course. After all, the animal’s health depends on its care and food. With Multikraft feedstuff, you can make a valuable contribution to the health of your animals
Testing of silage additives EM
Testing of silage additives was carried out by the Schleswig-Holstein Chamber of Agriculture (Osterrönfeld, Germany).
BOKU study: "Investigation into the effects of EM on animal husbandry emissions (Untersuchung der Wirkung von EM auf Emissionen aus der Tierhaltung)" – long version
As the study by BOKU (University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna) shows, the spraying of EM reduces methane (CH4), ammonia (NH3) as well as nitrous oxide (N2O). It has also been proven that the TOC (total organic carbon) emissions, or the odour pressure, has decreased.
BOKU study: "Influence of EM on emissions and on potential odours during the storage of pig manure (Einfluss von EM auf Emissionen und auf das Geruchspotential während der Lagerung von Schweinemist)"
BOKU study: "Influence of EM on emissions and on potential odours during the storage of pig manure (Einfluss von EM auf Emissionen und auf das Geruchspotential während der Lagerung von Schweinemist)"
In the experimental centre of the University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences in Groß-Enzersdorf, near Vienna, many months of research were conducted to establish how the addition of EM in the storage of liquid and solid pig manure effects CO2, NH3, N2O and TOC emissions. The results correspond with those of earlier experiments during the storage of liquid pig manure and in the pigsty.
• Positive effects were observed even after just one EM supplement at the beginning of the storage. In the solid pig manure, NH3emissions reduced by 43%, N2O emissions by 9% and climate relevant emissions by a total of 7%.
• The positive effects were clearly higher where FHE was fed, ensuring that EM is introduced to the livestock manure chain early and regularly.
• In solid pig manure without EM supplements, there were signs of increased aerobic microbial activities and therefore a higher temperature increase at the beginning of storage and higher CO2 emissions.
BOKU study: "Effect of EM on climate related emissions from a pigsty with a sloping floor for feeding pigs (Wirkung von EM auf klimarelevante Emissionen aus einem Schrägbodenstall für Mastschweine)"
BOKU study: "Effect of EM on climate related emissions from a pigsty with a sloping floor for feeding pigs (Wirkung von EM auf klimarelevante Emissionen aus einem Schrägbodenstall für Mastschweine)" – long version
The University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, commissioned by the Bundesministerium für Land- und Forstwirtschaft (Federal Ministry for Agriculture and Forestry) researched the effects of slanted floor position on CO2, NH3, N2O and TOC emissions.
BOKU study: "Effect of EM on climate related emissions of farm fertilizer (Wirkung von EM auf klimarelevante Emissionen von Wirtschaftsdüngern)"
The consolidation of numerous university studies carried out over the years shows a comparison of one-off and long-term treatment with EM. The feed of FHE shows significant advantages in liquid cattle manure as well as liquid pig manure: the early addition of EM to livestock manure management and/or the regular use of EM achieve positive effects on ammonia and climate-relevant emissions. This protects the animals and increases their immune systems – and also the size of simultaneous cost reduction.
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