Abstract:
Cattle manure is noted for its poor nutrient quality especially in Ghana where most cattle are fed on a free range. There is therefore a need to improve its quality since it is a vital nutrient resource
for smallholder farmers. An experiment was thus carried out by composting cocoa pod husk (CPH),
palm kernel cake (PKC) and rock phosphate (RP) to investigate their effectiveness for use as nutrient sources for improving the fertilizer value of cattle manure (CM). Four compost ratios (CM + PKC (3:1), CM + CPH (3:1), CM + RP (3:1) and CM + PKC + CPH + RP (3:1:1:1)) replicated three times in a Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) were formulated. The results showed that the addition of CPH, PKC and RP to CM improved the fertilizer value of cattle manure. The CM + PKC + CPH + RP (3:1:1:1) compost increased the N, P and K contents of cattle manure by 73 %, 145 % and 50 %, respectively and was therefore considered the most effective in enhancing the nutrient value of cattle manure. Hence, cocoa pod husk, palm kernel cake and rock phosphate can be used for improving the fertilizer value of cattle manure.
Language:
English
Date of publication:
2018
Volume:
18
Pagination:
321-326
Collection:
RUFORUM Working document series
ISSN:
1607-9345