manure, mod. bedding
plantpop
0.0
dmaxshoot
1.0
cbaflag
0
tgtyield
0.0
cbafact
1.0
cyrafact
1.0
hyldflag
0
hyldunits
lbs/ac
hyldwater
0.0
hyconfact
1.0
idc
0
grf
0.0
ck
0.0
hui0
0.0
hmx
0.0
growdepth
0.0
rdmx
0.0
tbas
0.0
topt
0.0
thudf
0
dtm
0
thum
0.0
frsx1
0.0
frsx2
0.0
frsy1
0.0
frsy2
0.0
verndel
0.0
bceff
0.0
a_lf
0.0
b_lf
0.0
c_lf
0.0
d_lf
0.0
a_rp
0.0
b_rp
0.0
c_rp
0.0
d_rp
0.0
a_ht
0.0
b_ht
0.0
ssaa
0.0
ssab
0.0
sla
0.0
huie
0.0
transf
0
diammax
1.0
storeinit
0.0
mshoot
0.0
leafstem
0.0
fshoot
0.0
leaf2stor
0.0
stem2stor
0.0
stor2stor
0.0
rbc
1
standdk
.034
surfdk
.034
burieddk
.034
rootdk
.034
stemnodk
0.169
stemdia
0.0050
thrddys
1
covfact
3.3
resevapa
-2.08165
resevapb
0.548606
yield_coefficient
0.0
residue_intercept
0.0
regrow_location
0.0
noparam3
0.0
noparam2
0.0
noparam1
0.0
crop_notes
Solid manure types with a moderate level of bedding such as straw or sawdust. MJK 8-2-19
crop_devnotes
Based originally upon "wheat, winter, hard" crop record.
Original single manure record was named: manure (residue).crop
Original record had a "covfact" value of 6.084397.
Now have 6 variations of manure crop records.
There is a wide variety of manure covfact values now in the six records.
Not sure if the manure record covfact values set by NRCS are all correct now or not.
Original record had decomposition values (standdk/surfdk/burieddk/rootdk) set to 0.17
Residue decomposition values have also been modified from the original record, which was probably necessary.
The data/publication mentioned below probably corresponds closest to the "manure, semi-solid.crop" record now.
Thu Apr 25 17:43:16 MDT 2019 - LEW
Reference:
"Using Cattle Feedlot Manure to Control Wind Erosion"
N.P. Woodruff, Leon Lyles, J.D. Dickerson and D.V. Armbrust
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, Vol. 29, No. 3, May-June 1974
15 tons wet (66% wc) manure (5 tons dry wt.), surface applied approx. equal to 500 lbs of anchored surface wheat straw.
23 tons wet (66% wc) manure (9 tons dry wt.), incorporated approx. equal to 500 lbs of anchored surface wheat straw.
Adjusted the "mass to cover" value to reflect the difference in wind erosion effectiveness between wheat straw
and manure on a mass basis.
Changed the residue type to "Fragile, very small residue" to reflect the significant decline of the manure's effectiveness
at controlling wind erosion if incorporated into the soil.
July 7, 2005 - LEW
Changed mass to cover ratio to a 3.3 to match WEPP MJK 4-26-19