Emission of harmful gases from animal production in Poland

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Kamila Mazur
Kamil Roman
Witold Jan Wardal
Kinga Borek
Jan Barwicki
Marek Kierończyk
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[1] Institute of Technology and Life Sciences,Institute of Wood Sciences and Furniture
[2] Branch in Warsaw,undefined
[3] Warsaw University of Life Sciences,undefined
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Emissions; Ammonia; Natural ventilation; Air exchange;
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The aim of the study was to present the scale of greenhouse gas emissions from animal production, and to provide test results from different housing systems. In three free stall buildings, two with slurry in deep channels and one with cattle in cubicles staying on shallow litter concentration of ammonia and carbon dioxide were measured in summer season by using dedicated equipment from Industrial Scientific Research. Air exchange was calculated on the base of balance carbon dioxide method. This method was used in order to estimate the air flow rate. Concentrations of ammonia and CO2 were measured as the base for air exchange and ammonia emission rates. Ammonia emissions were product of ammonia concentration and air exchange rate. Temperature and relative humidity were measured to establish microclimate conditions in buildings tested to show the overall microclimatic situation in buildings. Differences between ammonia emission rates were observed in both housing systems. The highest ammonia emission rate was equal to 2.75 g·h−1·LU−1 in well-ventilated cattle barn with the largest herd size.
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