Concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) as defined by USEPA are necessary for U.S. producers to meet growing domestic and world demands for livestock and poultry products. To maintain a safe and economical food supply, CAFO owners and operations must have access to cost-effective technologies, resources and sufficient lead-time to adjust to changing public agendas regardin
Assessing the effects of alternative policies that regulate nonpoint pollution from concentrated ani...
The potential adverse effects of concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFO) on the environment ar...
EPA recently published, for comment, a proposed set of modifications for the regulation of confined ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Concent...
This paper discusses the three invited papers presented in the session titled “New Regulations Requi...
A CAFO is a specific type of large-scale industrial agricultural facility that raises animals, usual...
Concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFO) or more commonly known as factory farms is a relativel...
Air emissions and odor from Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) has become the subject of...
Many Americans are neither aware that 99 percent of their meat consumed in the United States is prod...
Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) are point sources of pollution and require Clean Wate...
Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (“CAFO’s”) are largely unregulated by State or Federal Laws i...
The emergence of large scale animal production facilities, also commonly known as “megafarms”, facto...
Over the last several decades, the United States has seen a significant increase in large-scale anim...
Large-scale farm animal production facilities, also known as concentrated animal feeding operations ...
In 2005, the MDCH, MDA, and MDEQ and representatives from two local health departments formed the Mu...
Assessing the effects of alternative policies that regulate nonpoint pollution from concentrated ani...
The potential adverse effects of concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFO) on the environment ar...
EPA recently published, for comment, a proposed set of modifications for the regulation of confined ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Concent...
This paper discusses the three invited papers presented in the session titled “New Regulations Requi...
A CAFO is a specific type of large-scale industrial agricultural facility that raises animals, usual...
Concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFO) or more commonly known as factory farms is a relativel...
Air emissions and odor from Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) has become the subject of...
Many Americans are neither aware that 99 percent of their meat consumed in the United States is prod...
Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) are point sources of pollution and require Clean Wate...
Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (“CAFO’s”) are largely unregulated by State or Federal Laws i...
The emergence of large scale animal production facilities, also commonly known as “megafarms”, facto...
Over the last several decades, the United States has seen a significant increase in large-scale anim...
Large-scale farm animal production facilities, also known as concentrated animal feeding operations ...
In 2005, the MDCH, MDA, and MDEQ and representatives from two local health departments formed the Mu...
Assessing the effects of alternative policies that regulate nonpoint pollution from concentrated ani...
The potential adverse effects of concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFO) on the environment ar...
EPA recently published, for comment, a proposed set of modifications for the regulation of confined ...