Iowa leads the nation in egg production and processing with close to 60 million laying hens at 65 locations around the state. That many chickens produce a lot of ammonia-rich manure, which needs to be managed to protect air and environmental quality. A demonstration project that wrapped up field monitoring this spring shows promise in reducing the ammonia coming from those operations. Hongwei Xin, agricultural and biosystems engineering professor who directs the Egg Industry Center, leads a research team that has been testing how two alternative diets affect ammonia output
Livestock and poultry producers face increasing challenge to reduce the negative impacts of their op...
Practical means to decrease aerial emissions will enhance the ability of the US egg industry to impr...
Ammonia (NH3) emission rates (ER) of ten commercial layer houses (six high-rise or HR houses and fou...
Iowa leads the nation in egg production and processing with close to 60 million laying hens at 65 lo...
Dietary manipulation can substantially lower ammonia (NH3) emissions from laying-hen houses or manur...
Ammonia emissions from laying hen facilities may be reduced via pre- and/or post-excretion pathways....
Dietary manipulation can substantially lower ammonia (NH3) emissions from laying-hen houses or manur...
Efficacy of dietary manipulation on reduction of ammonia (NH3) emissions from high-rise (HR) layer h...
Dietary manipulation can substantially lower ammonia (NH3) emissions from laying-hen houses or manur...
A USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, Conservation Innovation Grant project coordinated by ...
Dietary manipulation can substantially lower ammonia emissions from laying-hen manure. However, such...
In an effort to improve animal health and food safety, Chris Tuggle and colleagues are finding new w...
Ammonia (NH3) emissions were monitored from ten commercial layer houses in Iowa (IA, six) and Pennsy...
Ammonia (NH3 ) emission is a major concern for the poultry industry. The objective of this research ...
For the poultry industry, concerns about ammonia are multifaceted and include issues of live product...
Livestock and poultry producers face increasing challenge to reduce the negative impacts of their op...
Practical means to decrease aerial emissions will enhance the ability of the US egg industry to impr...
Ammonia (NH3) emission rates (ER) of ten commercial layer houses (six high-rise or HR houses and fou...
Iowa leads the nation in egg production and processing with close to 60 million laying hens at 65 lo...
Dietary manipulation can substantially lower ammonia (NH3) emissions from laying-hen houses or manur...
Ammonia emissions from laying hen facilities may be reduced via pre- and/or post-excretion pathways....
Dietary manipulation can substantially lower ammonia (NH3) emissions from laying-hen houses or manur...
Efficacy of dietary manipulation on reduction of ammonia (NH3) emissions from high-rise (HR) layer h...
Dietary manipulation can substantially lower ammonia (NH3) emissions from laying-hen houses or manur...
A USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, Conservation Innovation Grant project coordinated by ...
Dietary manipulation can substantially lower ammonia emissions from laying-hen manure. However, such...
In an effort to improve animal health and food safety, Chris Tuggle and colleagues are finding new w...
Ammonia (NH3) emissions were monitored from ten commercial layer houses in Iowa (IA, six) and Pennsy...
Ammonia (NH3 ) emission is a major concern for the poultry industry. The objective of this research ...
For the poultry industry, concerns about ammonia are multifaceted and include issues of live product...
Livestock and poultry producers face increasing challenge to reduce the negative impacts of their op...
Practical means to decrease aerial emissions will enhance the ability of the US egg industry to impr...
Ammonia (NH3) emission rates (ER) of ten commercial layer houses (six high-rise or HR houses and fou...