Manure test results should be reported “as is” or “as received” because that is the way manure will be land applied. If results are on a dry-matter basis, values can be multiplied by the manure dry-matter percentage (expressed as a decimal) to obtain the equivalent wet weight.
Example:
If total N = 2 percent dry basis and the sample is 60 percent dry matter, then N = 2 x 0.6 = 1.2 percent as is.
The nutrient content of the manure should be in the same units used in calibrating the land application equipment. For solid manure, typically pounds per ton is used. For solid manure spreader calibration procedures, see NDSU Extension publication NM-1418, “Manure Spreader Calibration for Nutrient Management Planning.”
Phosphorus should be reported as P2O5 because this is the value used in fertilizer application planning. If results are in elemental P, the conversion formula is: P x 2.29 = P2O5.
Potassium should be reported as K2O because this is the value used in fertilizer application planning. If results are in elemental K, the conversion formula is: K x 1.20 = K2O.
If results are given in percent, the following conversion factor can be used to get results in a more usable form: percent x 20 = pounds per ton. For example, in the table above, Total N is 1.00 as received x 20 = 20 lbs/ton or K2O is 0.42 as received x 20 = 8.4 lbs/ton.