Agricultural facilities are the source of many types of particles and gases that can exhibit an influence on air quality. Emissions potentially impacting air quality from agricultural sources have become a concern for regulatory agencies such as the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Particle mass concentration influences from agricultural sources can include both primary particles (direct emissions such as dust) and secondary particles (formed from gaseous precursors such as ammonia)
Dust and particle emissions (PM) from cattle feedlots is a concern for producers in order to maintai...
2 pp., 2 photos, 1 illustrationParticulate matter is the dust and other small particles that are sus...
There is need to identify and quantify the contribution of different sources to airborne particulate...
Agricultural facilities are the source of many types of particles and gases that can exhibit an infl...
The contribution of emissions from agricultural facilities is rapidly becoming a major concern for l...
The contribution of emissions from agricultural facilities is rapidly becoming a major concern for l...
The contribution of agricultural emissions of primary (direct) and secondary (precursor) pollutants ...
The majority of the research in animal buildings has been on measured concentrations of contaminants...
<div><p>Total suspended particulate (TSP) samples were seasonally collected at the air exhaust of 15...
There is need to identify and quantify the contribution of different sources to airborne particulate...
Copyright 2011 - American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers ISSN 2151-0032[EN] There ...
Agricultural operations produce a variety of particulates and gases that influence air quality. Agri...
Federally funded, multistate field studies were initiated in 2002 to measure emissions of particulat...
The concentration and size distribution of airborne particles were measured inside and outside typi...
Emissions of particulate matter (PM) are an increasing concern for large open beef cattle feedlots. ...
Dust and particle emissions (PM) from cattle feedlots is a concern for producers in order to maintai...
2 pp., 2 photos, 1 illustrationParticulate matter is the dust and other small particles that are sus...
There is need to identify and quantify the contribution of different sources to airborne particulate...
Agricultural facilities are the source of many types of particles and gases that can exhibit an infl...
The contribution of emissions from agricultural facilities is rapidly becoming a major concern for l...
The contribution of emissions from agricultural facilities is rapidly becoming a major concern for l...
The contribution of agricultural emissions of primary (direct) and secondary (precursor) pollutants ...
The majority of the research in animal buildings has been on measured concentrations of contaminants...
<div><p>Total suspended particulate (TSP) samples were seasonally collected at the air exhaust of 15...
There is need to identify and quantify the contribution of different sources to airborne particulate...
Copyright 2011 - American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers ISSN 2151-0032[EN] There ...
Agricultural operations produce a variety of particulates and gases that influence air quality. Agri...
Federally funded, multistate field studies were initiated in 2002 to measure emissions of particulat...
The concentration and size distribution of airborne particles were measured inside and outside typi...
Emissions of particulate matter (PM) are an increasing concern for large open beef cattle feedlots. ...
Dust and particle emissions (PM) from cattle feedlots is a concern for producers in order to maintai...
2 pp., 2 photos, 1 illustrationParticulate matter is the dust and other small particles that are sus...
There is need to identify and quantify the contribution of different sources to airborne particulate...