If you look at the numbers, when you apply about 8,000 gallons an acre of swine manure, there's about $183 of nutrient value in that manure per acre.
Of course there's an application cost to that.
It's usually somewhere around 1 cent a gallon but once you take that into account, you're still about $100 an acre benefit of using the product so there's definitely a large value there.
If you had a 2,400 head finishing barn, the benefit is about $10 per finishing space so a barn like that, you'd get about $20,000 in net value just from the manure.
Ferguson says the nutrient value of manure is something to think about.
He encourages anyone interested in getting into hog production to take advantage of manure on their land to contact Sask Pork for more information.
Source: Farmscape