Fed-beef producers in the United States face substantial investments and increased operating costs in complying with effluent limitations guidelines established by the Environmental Protection Agency. This study was designed to provide indications of the extent of fed-beef operation runoff problems and capital investments and annual costs to producers attributable to compliance. It was initiated prior to the passage of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, which established the guidelines. Findings indicate that total capital investment for facilities and equipment needed to control runoff problems in the 18 leading fed-beef producing States would range from $132 to $136 million. Annual added production costs would...
This bulletin outlines some of the basic regulatory requirements, research results and waste-manage-...
Millions of animals in the United States are raised in high-density, industrialized agricultural fac...
Livestock grazing in riparian areas is an important management issue on both private and public land...
U.S. dairy farmers will soon be faced with Environmental Protection Agency waste control regulation...
This report discusses the prevention of surface water pollution with hog wastes from point sources,...
Graduation date: 1978A computer model is developed to estimate the initial investment and annual ope...
The general objective of this research is to provide economic information on which to base regulator...
This thesis is an analysis and description of pollution problems caused by large feedlots in Utah. A...
As the demand grows for cleaner water, feedlots will need to reduce and control the nutrient and s...
Investments in livestock waste management systems on family farm would range from a few dollars to h...
Nutrients from livestock and poultry manure are key sources of water pollution. Ever-growing numbers...
Using a bio-economic model, H2OBeef, that includes traditionally considered parameters associated wi...
In recent years the condition of our physical environment has become an area of increasing public co...
This report presents estimates of costs to poultry slaughtering plants of utilizing wastewater treat...
Livestock waste has been identified as a nonpoint source of pollution. Livestock producers face incr...
This bulletin outlines some of the basic regulatory requirements, research results and waste-manage-...
Millions of animals in the United States are raised in high-density, industrialized agricultural fac...
Livestock grazing in riparian areas is an important management issue on both private and public land...
U.S. dairy farmers will soon be faced with Environmental Protection Agency waste control regulation...
This report discusses the prevention of surface water pollution with hog wastes from point sources,...
Graduation date: 1978A computer model is developed to estimate the initial investment and annual ope...
The general objective of this research is to provide economic information on which to base regulator...
This thesis is an analysis and description of pollution problems caused by large feedlots in Utah. A...
As the demand grows for cleaner water, feedlots will need to reduce and control the nutrient and s...
Investments in livestock waste management systems on family farm would range from a few dollars to h...
Nutrients from livestock and poultry manure are key sources of water pollution. Ever-growing numbers...
Using a bio-economic model, H2OBeef, that includes traditionally considered parameters associated wi...
In recent years the condition of our physical environment has become an area of increasing public co...
This report presents estimates of costs to poultry slaughtering plants of utilizing wastewater treat...
Livestock waste has been identified as a nonpoint source of pollution. Livestock producers face incr...
This bulletin outlines some of the basic regulatory requirements, research results and waste-manage-...
Millions of animals in the United States are raised in high-density, industrialized agricultural fac...
Livestock grazing in riparian areas is an important management issue on both private and public land...