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Table 4g. Manure storage systems on beef farms, 1 by size of herd, Alberta, 2001

Standard symbols

Manure storage system Size of beef herd
Fewer than 163 head2 163 to 281 head2 282 to 425 head2 426 to 1,241 head2
Number of structures3 % Number of structures3 % Number of structures3 % Number of structures3 %
Open pile on the ground without a roof 8,515 68.6 805 55.1 615 58.2 X X
Manure pack in barns, pens or corrals 3,080 24.8 500 34.2 355 33.6 230 30.9
All other solid manure storage systems 815 6.6 155E 10.7E 85E 8.1E X X
All solid manure storage systems4 12,410 100 1,460 100 1,055 100 745 100
 
Manure storage system Size of beef herd
1,242 or more head2 All large herds (163 or more head)2 All herd sizes
Number of structures3 % Number of structures3 % Number of structures3 %
Open pile on the ground without a roof F F 1,950 53.9 10,465 65.3
Manure pack in barns, pens or corrals 170E 47.6E 1,255 34.7 4,335 27.0
All other solid manure storage systems X X 415 11.4 1,225 7.7
All solid manure storage systems4 355 100 3,620 100 16,030 100
Note: Due to rounding, figures may not add up to totals.
E use with caution
F too unreliable to be published
X supressed to meet confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act.
1 Includes only farms with manure storage systems. For details on the methodology used for the size breakdown, see Appendix 2.
2. Head of beef cattle.
3. Manure storage structures.
4. Does not include liquid manure storage structures due to secrecy requirements of the Statistics act.
Source: Statistics Canada, 2001 Farm Environmental Management Survey.