Class B treated sewage sludge (TSS) contains microbes and toxicants and is applied to land in areas where livestock wastes may be present. We evaluated relationships of reports of TSS and livestock odors with acute symptoms and excessive flies
Background: In the United States, most of the treated sewage sludge (biosolids) is applied to farmla...
Concerns about potential animal waste pollution of the environment have focused mainly on wa-ter, an...
Airborne microorganisms and microbial byproducts from intensive livestock and manure management syst...
Class B treated sewage sludge (TSS) contains microbes and toxicants and is applied to land in areas ...
BackgroundOdors can affect health and quality of life. Industrialized animal agriculture creates odo...
Complaints about livestock odors have increased as growth in the number of large livestock operation...
PURPOSE: Odor annoyance is an important environmental stressor for neighboring residents of livestoc...
Fertilization of land with processed sewage sludges, which often contain low levels of pathogens, en...
Concentrated animal feeding operations emit air pollutants that may affect health. We examined assoc...
Odors associated with livestock manure represent a growing challenge for livestock producers. Livest...
The majority of US sewage sludges are disposed by application to land for use as a soil amendment. C...
Biosolids applied to agricultural land may upset neighboring communities due to the inherent malodor...
Odor and other air-borne emissions have always been associated with livestock production operations....
ABSTRACT Emissions from livestock can affect human and ani-mal health. For example, Thu et al. (1997...
Livestock-related microbial air pollution is underexplored despite its suggested public health relev...
Background: In the United States, most of the treated sewage sludge (biosolids) is applied to farmla...
Concerns about potential animal waste pollution of the environment have focused mainly on wa-ter, an...
Airborne microorganisms and microbial byproducts from intensive livestock and manure management syst...
Class B treated sewage sludge (TSS) contains microbes and toxicants and is applied to land in areas ...
BackgroundOdors can affect health and quality of life. Industrialized animal agriculture creates odo...
Complaints about livestock odors have increased as growth in the number of large livestock operation...
PURPOSE: Odor annoyance is an important environmental stressor for neighboring residents of livestoc...
Fertilization of land with processed sewage sludges, which often contain low levels of pathogens, en...
Concentrated animal feeding operations emit air pollutants that may affect health. We examined assoc...
Odors associated with livestock manure represent a growing challenge for livestock producers. Livest...
The majority of US sewage sludges are disposed by application to land for use as a soil amendment. C...
Biosolids applied to agricultural land may upset neighboring communities due to the inherent malodor...
Odor and other air-borne emissions have always been associated with livestock production operations....
ABSTRACT Emissions from livestock can affect human and ani-mal health. For example, Thu et al. (1997...
Livestock-related microbial air pollution is underexplored despite its suggested public health relev...
Background: In the United States, most of the treated sewage sludge (biosolids) is applied to farmla...
Concerns about potential animal waste pollution of the environment have focused mainly on wa-ter, an...
Airborne microorganisms and microbial byproducts from intensive livestock and manure management syst...