“…In order to reduce the potential environmental threat and maximize the utilization efficiency, rapid and low-cost methods to obtain the quantitative information on nutrient content in livestock and poultry manure is needed. Since near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) was used for the rapid analysis of animal manures, especially for animal composts in the 1990's, many scientists have paid it much attention (Takashi et al, 1993;Nakatani et al, 1996;Ko et al, 2004;Malley et al, 2005;Huang et al, 2008;Albrecht et al, 2008), but this method is relatively expensive and requires professional operators.…”