As worldwide agricultural production increases, it tends to become concentrated on increasingly larger units. Livestock produce large volumes of manure which, like imported waste materials and crop residues, are a source of valuable plant nutrients and renewable energy, but also a potential threat to the environment and human health. This article discusses briefly the need to assess recycling of organic wastes and manure using a whole-farm approach to avoid a situation where the introduction of new technology and management to regulate one source of pollution will aggravate other environmental impacts downstream in the manure management chain on farms. Some examples of manure N and C turnover are discussed as examples of on-farm interac...
Nowadays the increasing number of animal enterprising depending on the needs of human population gro...
This paper focuses on improvements to livestock manure management to reduce environmental pollution ...
The sustainability of modern manure management is far from certain, with many demonstrating signific...
Intensification increases the environmental impact of livestock production systems. Efforts to recyc...
Intensification increases the environmental impact of livestock production systems. Efforts to recyc...
International audienceIntensification increases the environmental impact of livestock production sys...
Animal manure is a key component that links crop and livestock production as it contains valuable nu...
Organic waste recycling in agriculture can enhance the efficiency of nutrient cycles and directly or...
Proper utilization of livestock manure is a major environmental concern. Livestock manure has typica...
Session 4: Management of natural resources and waste for UPHInternational audienceOrganic waste (OW)...
Circular economy is increasingly demanded across the world to minimize the need for non-renewable so...
With increases in living standards and dietary changes, the livestock sector has grown rapidly world...
With increases in living standards and dietary changes, the livestock sector has grown rapidly world...
End of Project ReportThe objective of the Teagasc Manure (and Other Organic Wastes) Management Guide...
Organic waste (OW) generated by human activity is continuously increasing worldwide. Agriculture gen...
Nowadays the increasing number of animal enterprising depending on the needs of human population gro...
This paper focuses on improvements to livestock manure management to reduce environmental pollution ...
The sustainability of modern manure management is far from certain, with many demonstrating signific...
Intensification increases the environmental impact of livestock production systems. Efforts to recyc...
Intensification increases the environmental impact of livestock production systems. Efforts to recyc...
International audienceIntensification increases the environmental impact of livestock production sys...
Animal manure is a key component that links crop and livestock production as it contains valuable nu...
Organic waste recycling in agriculture can enhance the efficiency of nutrient cycles and directly or...
Proper utilization of livestock manure is a major environmental concern. Livestock manure has typica...
Session 4: Management of natural resources and waste for UPHInternational audienceOrganic waste (OW)...
Circular economy is increasingly demanded across the world to minimize the need for non-renewable so...
With increases in living standards and dietary changes, the livestock sector has grown rapidly world...
With increases in living standards and dietary changes, the livestock sector has grown rapidly world...
End of Project ReportThe objective of the Teagasc Manure (and Other Organic Wastes) Management Guide...
Organic waste (OW) generated by human activity is continuously increasing worldwide. Agriculture gen...
Nowadays the increasing number of animal enterprising depending on the needs of human population gro...
This paper focuses on improvements to livestock manure management to reduce environmental pollution ...
The sustainability of modern manure management is far from certain, with many demonstrating signific...