Air emissions and odor from Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) has become the subject of discussion and government action in a number of states. Sometimes the news media, environmental disasters or the large number of constituent contacts, push legislative changes or administrative action on how CAFOs are sited and managed. Occasionally a new scientific study o
Iowa Manure Matters: Odor and Nutrient Management is published by Iowa State University Extension, w...
This chapter is a review of research and peer-reviewed literature on the emission rates and emission...
Concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) as defined by USEPA are necessary for U.S. producers ...
Over the last several decades, the United States has seen a significant increase in large-scale anim...
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...
In 2005, the MDCH, MDA, and MDEQ and representatives from two local health departments formed the Mu...
From an environmental quality standpoint, much of the interest in animal agriculture has focused on ...
Large-scale farm animal production facilities, also known as concentrated animal feeding operations ...
The potential adverse effects of concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFO) on the environment ar...
The potential adverse effects of concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFO) on the environment ar...
This report provides background on the revised environmental rules, the previous Clean Water Act rul...
There is concern that livestock operations for fattening cattle and raising hogs known as concentrat...
Massive facilities that keep large numbers of livestock have overtaken small, independent farms as t...
Iowa Manure Matters: Odor and Nutrient Management is published by Iowa State University Extension, w...
Iowa Manure Matters: Odor and Nutrient Management is published by Iowa State University Extension, w...
This chapter is a review of research and peer-reviewed literature on the emission rates and emission...
Concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) as defined by USEPA are necessary for U.S. producers ...
Over the last several decades, the United States has seen a significant increase in large-scale anim...
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...
In 2005, the MDCH, MDA, and MDEQ and representatives from two local health departments formed the Mu...
From an environmental quality standpoint, much of the interest in animal agriculture has focused on ...
Large-scale farm animal production facilities, also known as concentrated animal feeding operations ...
The potential adverse effects of concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFO) on the environment ar...
The potential adverse effects of concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFO) on the environment ar...
This report provides background on the revised environmental rules, the previous Clean Water Act rul...
There is concern that livestock operations for fattening cattle and raising hogs known as concentrat...
Massive facilities that keep large numbers of livestock have overtaken small, independent farms as t...
Iowa Manure Matters: Odor and Nutrient Management is published by Iowa State University Extension, w...
Iowa Manure Matters: Odor and Nutrient Management is published by Iowa State University Extension, w...
This chapter is a review of research and peer-reviewed literature on the emission rates and emission...
Concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) as defined by USEPA are necessary for U.S. producers ...