Livestock waste-storage structures that are currently full pose a management problem and an environmental pollution problem for produc¬ers, due to the possibility of a waste discharge. Fields that may normally be available for the proper disposal of stored livestock waste may be wet, flooded, or are otherwise unavailable for the disposal of stored waste
Learn how on-farm composting of dead livestock can save producers money and help protect the environ...
Extension Circular 71-795: Waste management for feedlots; why feedlots need to locate away from str...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
AS-956; Management of animal waste is an important part of any livestock operation. Properly managed...
The Livestock Waste Management Act requires all livestock operations with 300 animal units or more t...
Proper management and utilization of livestock waste can be a significant contribution to the econom...
This regulation established the procedures for applying for a permit for the discharge of waste and ...
Excreta, bedding matter, rain or water, soil, hair, feathers, or other debris commonly seen in anima...
Extension Circular 68-776: Livestock Liquid Manure Disposal Systems; the ideal system, digestive pri...
Assessing pollution risks from activities associated with raising livestock is described, with empha...
Registered professional engineers may be employed by governmental agencies or universities, privatel...
Extension Circular 63-716 contains supplementary notes on feedlot waste management for EC 63-716 Be...
The purpose of this NebGuide is to define some critical issues to be addressed by an abandonment pla...
Owners and operators of livestock waste management facilitates should be aware that livestock wastes...
Livestock waste management has recently become a topic of interest. Due to the increasing desire in ...
Learn how on-farm composting of dead livestock can save producers money and help protect the environ...
Extension Circular 71-795: Waste management for feedlots; why feedlots need to locate away from str...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
AS-956; Management of animal waste is an important part of any livestock operation. Properly managed...
The Livestock Waste Management Act requires all livestock operations with 300 animal units or more t...
Proper management and utilization of livestock waste can be a significant contribution to the econom...
This regulation established the procedures for applying for a permit for the discharge of waste and ...
Excreta, bedding matter, rain or water, soil, hair, feathers, or other debris commonly seen in anima...
Extension Circular 68-776: Livestock Liquid Manure Disposal Systems; the ideal system, digestive pri...
Assessing pollution risks from activities associated with raising livestock is described, with empha...
Registered professional engineers may be employed by governmental agencies or universities, privatel...
Extension Circular 63-716 contains supplementary notes on feedlot waste management for EC 63-716 Be...
The purpose of this NebGuide is to define some critical issues to be addressed by an abandonment pla...
Owners and operators of livestock waste management facilitates should be aware that livestock wastes...
Livestock waste management has recently become a topic of interest. Due to the increasing desire in ...
Learn how on-farm composting of dead livestock can save producers money and help protect the environ...
Extension Circular 71-795: Waste management for feedlots; why feedlots need to locate away from str...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...