Inexpensive energy (fossil fuel and feed), plentiful water, and limited concern of air emissions has resulted in few incentives to critically evaluate, modify, or significantly change pig housing designs. However, recent global trends have forced the pork industry (both in Midwest and throughout the U.S.) to reduce the environmental impact of swine production systems. This could partially be accomplished through the development and use of smarter and/or “greener” housing designs and management that reduces both fossil and feed energy use as well as air emissions including hazardous (ammonia and hydrogen sulfide) and greenhouse (carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide) gases plus odor and particulate matter. A new pig finishing housing de...
Pig farming in mechanically ventilated barns requires much electricity for ventilation or exhaust ai...
Intensive pig farming is responsible for significant air pollutant emissions. This study explores th...
Dan Meyer: The problem with renovating old tall barns or machinery sheds into swine structures is th...
Inexpensive energy (fossil fuel and feed), plentiful water, and limited concern of air emissions has...
In a context where husbandries are questioned on their environmental impacts, optimized systems for ...
The design of High-Rise™ swine facilities allows the generation of a solid, manure-laden material fr...
Pig houses are important sources of ammonia (NH3) emissions. For decades, investigations were carrie...
United States pig production is centered in Iowa and is a major influence on the economic and ecolog...
Due to the urgency to reduce nitrogen emissions and deposition, a good picture of the timeline for i...
Animal welfare and environmental protection are increasingly important. Housing systems must be foun...
International audienceReducing greenhouse gas emissions from pig slurry: prospective scenarios from ...
Oral session 1[EN] Air quality is a key factor impacting pig welfare, especially in indoor-intensive...
Während bei der Fütterung, Lagerung und Ausbringung in den letzten Jahren erhebliche Emissionsminder...
This factsheet provides knowledge-based strategies for the installation of automatic manure scrapers...
Energy is used in all aspects of pig production, from the manufacture of materials used in building ...
Pig farming in mechanically ventilated barns requires much electricity for ventilation or exhaust ai...
Intensive pig farming is responsible for significant air pollutant emissions. This study explores th...
Dan Meyer: The problem with renovating old tall barns or machinery sheds into swine structures is th...
Inexpensive energy (fossil fuel and feed), plentiful water, and limited concern of air emissions has...
In a context where husbandries are questioned on their environmental impacts, optimized systems for ...
The design of High-Rise™ swine facilities allows the generation of a solid, manure-laden material fr...
Pig houses are important sources of ammonia (NH3) emissions. For decades, investigations were carrie...
United States pig production is centered in Iowa and is a major influence on the economic and ecolog...
Due to the urgency to reduce nitrogen emissions and deposition, a good picture of the timeline for i...
Animal welfare and environmental protection are increasingly important. Housing systems must be foun...
International audienceReducing greenhouse gas emissions from pig slurry: prospective scenarios from ...
Oral session 1[EN] Air quality is a key factor impacting pig welfare, especially in indoor-intensive...
Während bei der Fütterung, Lagerung und Ausbringung in den letzten Jahren erhebliche Emissionsminder...
This factsheet provides knowledge-based strategies for the installation of automatic manure scrapers...
Energy is used in all aspects of pig production, from the manufacture of materials used in building ...
Pig farming in mechanically ventilated barns requires much electricity for ventilation or exhaust ai...
Intensive pig farming is responsible for significant air pollutant emissions. This study explores th...
Dan Meyer: The problem with renovating old tall barns or machinery sheds into swine structures is th...