To have value, wastes must be used in a manner that results in a salable product. This publication describes methods of recovering a portion of the plant nutrient value of dairy wastes
The ongoing disintegration of agriculture into specialized farms, specialized regions and even speci...
As pressure on the dairy industry to reduce its environmental impact increases, efficient recycling ...
The livestock sector contributes to about 40 percent of the global value of agriculture output and t...
Pdf created from MU Extension webpage, July 2022."Many dairy producers fall into one of two categori...
"New 4/93"A primary need and concern for most confinement livestock producers is managing manure so ...
"Reviewed January 2009" -- Extension website.A primary need and concern for most confinement livesto...
1 online resource (PDF, 7 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
"Reviewed January 2009" -- Extension website.A primary need and concern for most confinement livesto...
"New 4/92, Reprinted 5/94/3.5M.""Water Quality.""Published by University Extension, University of Mi...
One of the primary issues in the dairy production industry is the storage, management, and land appl...
Animal manures have economic value as plant nutrient sources and as amendments for soils whose physi...
On a milk-producing dairy farm, milk production is correlated with manure production and number of c...
Proper management and utilization of this plant food resource can mean not only less investment in c...
The application of animal manure to farmland is an appropriate and environmentally sound management ...
Dairy manure is an unavoidable natural, but negative, byproduct of milk production. Its nitrogen, ph...
The ongoing disintegration of agriculture into specialized farms, specialized regions and even speci...
As pressure on the dairy industry to reduce its environmental impact increases, efficient recycling ...
The livestock sector contributes to about 40 percent of the global value of agriculture output and t...
Pdf created from MU Extension webpage, July 2022."Many dairy producers fall into one of two categori...
"New 4/93"A primary need and concern for most confinement livestock producers is managing manure so ...
"Reviewed January 2009" -- Extension website.A primary need and concern for most confinement livesto...
1 online resource (PDF, 7 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
"Reviewed January 2009" -- Extension website.A primary need and concern for most confinement livesto...
"New 4/92, Reprinted 5/94/3.5M.""Water Quality.""Published by University Extension, University of Mi...
One of the primary issues in the dairy production industry is the storage, management, and land appl...
Animal manures have economic value as plant nutrient sources and as amendments for soils whose physi...
On a milk-producing dairy farm, milk production is correlated with manure production and number of c...
Proper management and utilization of this plant food resource can mean not only less investment in c...
The application of animal manure to farmland is an appropriate and environmentally sound management ...
Dairy manure is an unavoidable natural, but negative, byproduct of milk production. Its nitrogen, ph...
The ongoing disintegration of agriculture into specialized farms, specialized regions and even speci...
As pressure on the dairy industry to reduce its environmental impact increases, efficient recycling ...
The livestock sector contributes to about 40 percent of the global value of agriculture output and t...