Carcass composting is not a new technology, but it has excellent potential to be part of a swine production system that uses solid bedding
In Iowa and other parts of the U.S. the number of animals raised in livestock confinement facilities...
Abstract Purpose Adoption of co-composting to treat swine slurry can reduce risks of pollution and p...
An emergency swine mortality composting study at Iowa State University was conducted to evaluate the...
As a consequence of normal swine production, mortalities must be handled on a daily basis. Average d...
Swine producers have found that composting is a flexible and reasonably priced disposal method that ...
The Missouri Dead Animal Law requires that a dead animal carcass be properly disposed of within 24 h...
It is common to lose 10 to 15% of the newborn pigs during pasture farrowing season. Common losses du...
Learn how on-farm composting of dead livestock can save producers money and help protect the environ...
A plastic-wrapped passively-ventilated composting system used by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency...
Increasing concern about the impacts of livestock liquid waste handling, treatment, and disposal sys...
Many Iowa hog farmers are interested in alternative systems for producing pigs. This project demonst...
Monitoring of a passively-aerated plastic-wrapped mortality composting system designed for emergency...
Composting is an alternative method of carcass disposal in those situations when conventional method...
The use of bedding in the popular hooped houses for swine production generates large volumes of manu...
The intensive production of swine in Iowa (28.4 % of the U.S.A production) inevitably results in hig...
In Iowa and other parts of the U.S. the number of animals raised in livestock confinement facilities...
Abstract Purpose Adoption of co-composting to treat swine slurry can reduce risks of pollution and p...
An emergency swine mortality composting study at Iowa State University was conducted to evaluate the...
As a consequence of normal swine production, mortalities must be handled on a daily basis. Average d...
Swine producers have found that composting is a flexible and reasonably priced disposal method that ...
The Missouri Dead Animal Law requires that a dead animal carcass be properly disposed of within 24 h...
It is common to lose 10 to 15% of the newborn pigs during pasture farrowing season. Common losses du...
Learn how on-farm composting of dead livestock can save producers money and help protect the environ...
A plastic-wrapped passively-ventilated composting system used by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency...
Increasing concern about the impacts of livestock liquid waste handling, treatment, and disposal sys...
Many Iowa hog farmers are interested in alternative systems for producing pigs. This project demonst...
Monitoring of a passively-aerated plastic-wrapped mortality composting system designed for emergency...
Composting is an alternative method of carcass disposal in those situations when conventional method...
The use of bedding in the popular hooped houses for swine production generates large volumes of manu...
The intensive production of swine in Iowa (28.4 % of the U.S.A production) inevitably results in hig...
In Iowa and other parts of the U.S. the number of animals raised in livestock confinement facilities...
Abstract Purpose Adoption of co-composting to treat swine slurry can reduce risks of pollution and p...
An emergency swine mortality composting study at Iowa State University was conducted to evaluate the...