In the era of sustainability, utilization of livestock wastes as soil amendment to provide micronutrients for crops is very economical and sustainable. It is well understood that livestock wastes are comparable, if not better, nutrient sources for crops as chemical fertilizers. However, the large concentrated volumes of animal manure produced from livestock operations and the limited amount of available nearby agricultural land areas necessitated the need for volume reduction of these animal wastes. Composting of these animal manures is a viable option for biomass and pathogenic reduction in the environment. Nevertheless, composting also increases the potential loss of available nutrients for crop production as well as unwanted emission of ...
Livestock manure has the potential to provide significant benefits for soil health and crop nutrient...
Emissions of ammonia and greenhouse gases from animal manure are an environmental concern and new te...
The Dutch animal production sector copes with a manure problem. Their high nitrogen content makes ma...
In the era of sustainability, utilization of livestock wastes as soil amendment to provide micronutr...
Composting animal manure has the potential to reduce emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) and methane (C...
The emission of NH3 and NOx gases during feedlot manure composting reduces the agronomic value of fi...
International audienceDuring composting of livestock manure, transformations of organic matter resul...
Organic manures arising from livestock production provide a source of plant nutrients when applied t...
The treatment of swine manure through composting is seen as an alternative to minimize environmental...
Manure composting is a common management practice for cattle feedlots, but gaseous emissions from co...
oxide Gaseous emissions from livestock waste composting were measured within a project aiming at the...
Although nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from composting contribute to the accelerated greenhouse effe...
In order to minimise nutrient losses, comprehensive overviews of the magnitude of gaseous emissions ...
In the last years, there is increasing interest in controlling the pollutant emissions of farm techn...
Composting allows simple management of animal manure but excessive aeration can increase emissions o...
Livestock manure has the potential to provide significant benefits for soil health and crop nutrient...
Emissions of ammonia and greenhouse gases from animal manure are an environmental concern and new te...
The Dutch animal production sector copes with a manure problem. Their high nitrogen content makes ma...
In the era of sustainability, utilization of livestock wastes as soil amendment to provide micronutr...
Composting animal manure has the potential to reduce emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) and methane (C...
The emission of NH3 and NOx gases during feedlot manure composting reduces the agronomic value of fi...
International audienceDuring composting of livestock manure, transformations of organic matter resul...
Organic manures arising from livestock production provide a source of plant nutrients when applied t...
The treatment of swine manure through composting is seen as an alternative to minimize environmental...
Manure composting is a common management practice for cattle feedlots, but gaseous emissions from co...
oxide Gaseous emissions from livestock waste composting were measured within a project aiming at the...
Although nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from composting contribute to the accelerated greenhouse effe...
In order to minimise nutrient losses, comprehensive overviews of the magnitude of gaseous emissions ...
In the last years, there is increasing interest in controlling the pollutant emissions of farm techn...
Composting allows simple management of animal manure but excessive aeration can increase emissions o...
Livestock manure has the potential to provide significant benefits for soil health and crop nutrient...
Emissions of ammonia and greenhouse gases from animal manure are an environmental concern and new te...
The Dutch animal production sector copes with a manure problem. Their high nitrogen content makes ma...