July 8, 2022 – Looking Ahead This Week

Going to be a very pleasant weekend and then hot next week β˜€

Kind of wish I could still be doing the remote work πŸ’» thing to beat the heat in the Adirondacks. That said I’ll probably take off Monday and Tuesday and then I’ll just work late in the office 🏒 to get caught up where it’s air conditioned. Sweat it out at home next to the fan.

Today.
Hot !

Mostly Sunny

Mostly sunny.

Calm wind becoming northwest 5 to 9 mph in the afternoon.

and

85 degrees , 62 max dew point, 8:36
sunset.
Tonight.
Feels like …
July 10th.

Mostly Cloudy

Mostly cloudy.

Northwest wind 3 to 6 mph.

and

62 degrees , 61 max dew point, 5:24
sunrise.
Saturday.
Feels like …
June 23rd.

Sunny

Sunny.

North wind around 7 mph.

and

81 degrees , 56 max dew point, 8:36
sunset.
Saturday Night.
Feels like …
June 8th.

Mostly Clear

Mostly clear.

North wind around 6 mph becoming calm after midnight.

and

55 degrees , 5:25
sunrise.
Sunday.
Feels like …
June 23rd.

Sunny

Sunny.

Light north wind.

and

81 degrees , 51 max dew point, 8:35
sunset.
Sunday Night.
Feels like …
June 22nd.

Mostly Clear

Mostly clear.

and

59 degrees , 5:26
sunrise.
Monday.
Hot !

Mostly Sunny

Mostly sunny.

and

88 degrees , 59 max dew point, 8:35
sunset.
Monday Night.
Hot !

Partly Cloudy

Partly cloudy.

and

68 degrees , 63 max dew point, 5:26
sunrise.
Tuesday.
Muggy !

Partly Sunny then Chance of T-storms

A chance of showers and thunderstorms after 2pm. Partly sunny and hot.

Chance of precipitation is 50%.

and

90 degrees , 65 max dew point, 8:34
sunset.
Tuesday Night.
Muggy !

Chance of T-storms then Chance of Showers

A chance of showers and thunderstorms before 8pm, then a chance of showers between 8pm and 2am. Mostly cloudy.

Chance of precipitation is 30%.

and

66 degrees , 67 max dew point, 5:27
sunrise.
Wednesday.
Muggy !

Chance of Showers then Chance of T-storms

A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny.

Chance of precipitation is 40%.

and

85 degrees , 68 max dew point, 8:34
sunset.
Wednesday Night.
Feels like …
July 15th.

Chance of T-storms then Partly Cloudy

A chance of thunderstorms. Partly cloudy.

Chance of precipitation is 30%.

and

63 degrees , 62 max dew point, 5:28
sunrise.
Thursday.
Feels like …
July 15th.

Sunny then Chance of T-storms

A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny.

Chance of precipitation is 30%.

and

84 degrees , 62 max dew point, 8:33
sunset.

Manure Isn’t What it Used to Be

Manure Isn’t What it Used to Be

Why do we care about manure? Manure is an organic fertilizer that contains essential plant nutrients. However, it can be a variable product, making it a challenge to match plant nutrient needs to the amount of nutrients in the manure. Like commercial fertilizers, we also need to be aware of the risk of losing nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) and affecting water quality.

What are manure nutrient “book values”? These nutrient averages are used for developing manure management plans, designing manure storages, creating best management practices for manure land application, and agricultural modeling. They show a range of nutrient values that can be expected from typical manure storages and encourage farmers to test their manure often. However, current book values are several decades old and may not reflect current production practices. Different animal diets, genetics, housing, and manure storage and handling practices can impact these manure nutrient values.

We are working with the Minnesota Supercomputing Institute to develop a manure nutrient database called ManureDB to create more accurate manure nutrient book values. In preparation for this project, we partnered with three Midwest U.S. laboratories to share data from approximately the last ten years. We compared those manure sample results to the estimated manure nutrient book values in Manure Characteristics published in 2004 by Midwest Plan Service (MWPS). We wanted to see if there were any nutrient trends and identify ways to make ManureDB useful and user-friendly.

Daily Update – July 8, 2022

Good morning! Yeah, it’s Friday!

Drove into Uptown Albany this morning, parked there near the freeway entrance and will head north after work.

Partly sunny and 70 degrees at the Hawthorne and Western, waiting for the bus downtown. β˜€ Calm wind. The dew point is 62 degrees.

It’s such a nice morning with deep blue skies 🏞 driving to wear I’ll leave my truck πŸ›» I really I could have taken off today to head up north. I probably won’t be able to get the House Pond Campsite getting there at seven but I like changing things up a bit.

The plan is to work until 5 pm today, πŸ“„ closing out as many backgrounds and cap grants as possible πŸ™† and then ask for Monday and maybe Tuesday off. Although I don’t know about Tuesday – the ice may perish in the heat I’m afraid 😨.

I will turn Facebook off again πŸ”• before heading up north this weekend. I’m in no rush to fire it up again when I get home, I just like that it’s muted and I don’t have to worry about stupid comments posted while I am gone.