Department of Soil Science and Land Management, University of Agriculture, PMB 2240, Abeokuta, Nigeria
Busari, M.A., Department of Soil Science and Land Management, University of Agriculture, PMB 2240, Abeokuta, Nigeria; Azeez, J.O., Department of Soil Science and Land Management, University of Agriculture, PMB 2240, Abeokuta, Nigeria; Orelaja, O.O., Department of Soil Science and Land Management, University of Agriculture, PMB 2240, Abeokuta, Nigeria
Soil profile pits were examined to evaluate the effects of deposition of animal wastes on some soil physical properties. One profile pit each was dug at pig, cattle, sheep and poultry waste dump sites and one at a control site in an area where animal wastes have not been disposed of. It was observed that soil bulk density was significantly lower at animal waste dump sites than non-dump site but a saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ks) of 1.27 cm min-3 at the non-dump site was significantly higher than Ks of 0.30 - 0.88 cm min-3 obtained at all the animal waste dump sites, probably due to creation of water repellent property as a result of long term large quantity deposition of animal wastes. At the surface layer (0-20 cm) of the soil profiles, a clay dispersion ratio (CDR) of 9.5% at the control site was significantly higher than that of 6.9 - 9.3% obtained at animal waste dump sites, implying higher microaggregate stability at the sur-face of the dump sites. Similarly, poultry waste had significantly lowest CDR (6.9%) and highest Ks (1.16 cm min-3) than other animal wastes at the uppermost soil layer. Therefore, accumula-tion of animal wastes should be avoided by spreading them evenly on farm land intended to be used for future crop husbandry.
Animal wastes; Clay dispersion; Control sites; Crop husbandry; Farm land; Poultry wastes; Saturated hydraulic conductivity; Soil bulk density; Soil layer; Soil management; Soil physical property; Soil profiles; Surface layers; Water repellents; Water-repellent properties; Agronomy; Soils; Waterproofing; Agricultural wastes; Animalia; Bos; Ovis aries; Suidae