Confined feeding operations are subject to both public and private air pollution regulation. Public regulation is focused primarily on preventing measurable levels of emissions to the atmosphere. On the other hand, subjective human tolerance levels serve as the basis for private regulation of the environment. The impact of public and private regulatory schemes on feedlots will be reviewed in this NebGuide
When it comes to air pollution complaints, odours are often the most significant contributor. Source...
Air quality and potential gaseous emission from animal feeding operations (AFOs) are a concern among...
Odor and other air-borne emissions have always been associated with livestock production operations....
Confined feeding operations are subject to both public and private air pollution regulation. Public ...
Recently, lawsuits against owners of confined livestock and poultry feeding units have not been unco...
Recently, lawsuits against owners of confined livestock and poultry feeding units have not been unco...
The present trend of animal and dairy product producers is toward total confinement facilities and l...
Over the last several decades, the United States has seen a significant increase in large-scale anim...
Iowa Manure Matters: Odor and Nutrient Management is published by Iowa State University Extension, w...
International audienceWhen it comes to air pollution complaints, odours are often the most significa...
Iowa Manure Matters: Odor and Nutrient Management is published by Iowa State University Extension, w...
Livestock operations located near private dwellings (including farmsteads) are often the subject of ...
Odors originating from livestock wastes are often the source of irritation between agricultural prod...
Nebraska Livestock Nuisance Law Until 1976 the Nebraska Supreme Court had ruled that animal feeding ...
Iowa Manure Matters: Odor and Nutrient Management is published by Iowa State University Extension, w...
When it comes to air pollution complaints, odours are often the most significant contributor. Source...
Air quality and potential gaseous emission from animal feeding operations (AFOs) are a concern among...
Odor and other air-borne emissions have always been associated with livestock production operations....
Confined feeding operations are subject to both public and private air pollution regulation. Public ...
Recently, lawsuits against owners of confined livestock and poultry feeding units have not been unco...
Recently, lawsuits against owners of confined livestock and poultry feeding units have not been unco...
The present trend of animal and dairy product producers is toward total confinement facilities and l...
Over the last several decades, the United States has seen a significant increase in large-scale anim...
Iowa Manure Matters: Odor and Nutrient Management is published by Iowa State University Extension, w...
International audienceWhen it comes to air pollution complaints, odours are often the most significa...
Iowa Manure Matters: Odor and Nutrient Management is published by Iowa State University Extension, w...
Livestock operations located near private dwellings (including farmsteads) are often the subject of ...
Odors originating from livestock wastes are often the source of irritation between agricultural prod...
Nebraska Livestock Nuisance Law Until 1976 the Nebraska Supreme Court had ruled that animal feeding ...
Iowa Manure Matters: Odor and Nutrient Management is published by Iowa State University Extension, w...
When it comes to air pollution complaints, odours are often the most significant contributor. Source...
Air quality and potential gaseous emission from animal feeding operations (AFOs) are a concern among...
Odor and other air-borne emissions have always been associated with livestock production operations....