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Dairy Environmental Systems Jennifer Pronto, Cornell University Curt Gooch, Cornell University http://www.nyserda.ny.gov/climaid Observed Temperature Change Northeast U.S. 0.16 F/decad e

Precipitation Extremes # of 1-day period events greater than 1 in 5 year recurrence Dairy Key Climate Impacts Increased heat stress Reduced milk production and calving rates

Dairy Adaptation Infrastructure Increase cooling capacity ventilation and/or misting Operations Modify feed management Provide adequate water Develop decision tools Tools for adaptation timing & daily operations 10 Hot Weather Relief S Shade A W Water Air Velocity Air Exchange Supplemental cooling: Convective cooling fans

Supplemental cooling: Sprinkler systems Storage Issues Management Design Climate Change Manure Management Key Climate Impacts Increased winter rainfall and rainfall extremes Ideal Management Sized correctly based on CNMP Emptied according to plan Solids controlled Drainage area controlled Manure production stays same

Impacts of extreme weather changes? Severe storms More total precipitation Design Adaptations Extra months of storage 2 x the 24 hr. 25 yr. storm 10% production increase Manure Management Adaptation Infrastructure Altered design specs for manure storage capacity Operations Timing and quantity of spreading Altered CAFO guidelines Develop decision tools Tools for adaptation timing & daily operations 19 Changes Ithaca Earthen Storage Months Storage Precipitation Inches Slope Precipitation Volume ft3 Storage Cost 6 Months 14.7 Average 2.5 19,332 6 Months 19 90% 2.5 20,586 1,254 $351 8 Months 21.3 Average 2.5 29,840 8 Months 28 90% Assumptions 500 milkers, 100 dry, 1,500 gallons wash water, 2.5 42,858 13,018 $3,645 1,200 lbs. sawdust bedding

Jefferson Earthen Storage Months Storage Precipitation Inches Slope Precipitation Volume ft3 Storage Cost 6 Months 19.6 Average 2.5 26,009 6 Months 27 90% 2.5 32,790 6,781 $1,899 8 Months 26.5 Average 2.5 46,962 8 Months 37 90% Assumptions 500 milkers, 100 dry, 1,500 gallons wash water, 2.5 65,782 18,820 $5,270 1,200 lbs. sawdust bedding Results from a survey distributed to Northeast dairy producers will be presented in this section. A 26 question survey was distributed to NEDPA newsletter recipients, and featured in the popular press magazine, Country Folks. Several producers responded with their thoughts on extreme weather and its impacts to dairy farming in the northeast. Slides complete with survey results will be distributed during the conference, and will be posted on the conference website post conference. Conclusions More frequent extreme weather events Manure storage in Northeast need to change NRCS should help farms with risk management Storage size and cost will increase Consider storage cover During the NEDPA Annual Meeting presentation, a clicker poll will be conducted with questions similar to that in the online survey distributed.

For a full list Jenny Pronto: jlp67@cornell.edu of references cited in this presentation, please visit: For a full list of references cited in this presentation, please visit: www.animalagclimatechange.org www.animalagclimatechange.org This project was supported by Agricultural and Food Research Initiative Competitive Grant This project was supported by Agricultural and Food Research Initiative Competitive Grant No. 2011-67003-30206 from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture. No. 2011-67003-30206 from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture. Thank you Jenny Pronto: jlp67@cornell.edu Curt Gooch: cag26@cornell.edu www.manuremanagement.cornell.edu www.animalagclimatechange.org Some content was taken from the USDA funded LPELC Animal Ag and Climate Change online course module on mitigation www.animalagclimatechange.org. Some content was used with permission from Art DeGaetano Cornell University http://www.boston.com/business/blog/filter/2006/07/business_filter_38.html