In 2012 there were 63% fewer dairies in the United States than there were in 1997 as a result of conglomeration of the dairy industry into concentrated animal feeding operations at the expense of smaller farms. Today, 60% of all milk produced in the United States comes from 5% of the nation’s dairies (operations with ≥ 500 cows). Concentrated animal feeding operations are touted as economically efficient agricultural business models, hailed for their increased milk yields. Yet, with an average daily manure production of over 27 000 kg for a 500-head dairy farm, manure storage and disposal are serious management and environmental concerns. A common economical mode of manure disposal is application to nearby agricultural fields. However, a ma...
Concentrated animal feeding operations have been recognized as one of the most important contributor...
Steroidal sex hormones, also known as estrogens, such as 17β-estradiol (E2) and its primary metaboli...
Estrogenic contamination of waterways is of world-wide concern due to the adverse effects observed i...
In 2012 there were 63% fewer dairies in the United States than there were in 1997 as a result of con...
The endogenous hormones estrone and 17ò-estradiol support vertebrate growth and development, but s...
The disposal of waste from agricultural activities has been recognised as a source of environmental...
The fate and behaviour of estrogens in the environment are of concern due to the compounds’ endocrin...
ABSTRACT. Manure–borne estrogens are increasingly recognized as a potential ecological hazard. Howev...
Organic fertilizers, such as dairy manure and biosolids, are often applied to agricultural fields as...
Dairy products are a staple of the American diet. The main ingredient of the dairy industry, milk, h...
A variety of naturally occurring steroid hormones are regularly excreted by livestock, while additio...
Manure is increasingly being viewed as a threat to aquatic ecosystems due to the introduction of nat...
Hormones such as 17-β-estradiol (E2), estrone (E1) and testosterone constitute an important class of...
The U.S. dairy industry has changed significantly during the past 20 years. The number of dairies de...
Natural estrogens act as endocrine disruptors. However, the fate of livestock farming derived natura...
Concentrated animal feeding operations have been recognized as one of the most important contributor...
Steroidal sex hormones, also known as estrogens, such as 17β-estradiol (E2) and its primary metaboli...
Estrogenic contamination of waterways is of world-wide concern due to the adverse effects observed i...
In 2012 there were 63% fewer dairies in the United States than there were in 1997 as a result of con...
The endogenous hormones estrone and 17ò-estradiol support vertebrate growth and development, but s...
The disposal of waste from agricultural activities has been recognised as a source of environmental...
The fate and behaviour of estrogens in the environment are of concern due to the compounds’ endocrin...
ABSTRACT. Manure–borne estrogens are increasingly recognized as a potential ecological hazard. Howev...
Organic fertilizers, such as dairy manure and biosolids, are often applied to agricultural fields as...
Dairy products are a staple of the American diet. The main ingredient of the dairy industry, milk, h...
A variety of naturally occurring steroid hormones are regularly excreted by livestock, while additio...
Manure is increasingly being viewed as a threat to aquatic ecosystems due to the introduction of nat...
Hormones such as 17-β-estradiol (E2), estrone (E1) and testosterone constitute an important class of...
The U.S. dairy industry has changed significantly during the past 20 years. The number of dairies de...
Natural estrogens act as endocrine disruptors. However, the fate of livestock farming derived natura...
Concentrated animal feeding operations have been recognized as one of the most important contributor...
Steroidal sex hormones, also known as estrogens, such as 17β-estradiol (E2) and its primary metaboli...
Estrogenic contamination of waterways is of world-wide concern due to the adverse effects observed i...