The objective of this publication is to identify the differences and similarities between managing municipal wastewater and managing the manure from grow-finish pig systems.New 2/07/1
The concentration of animal production systems has increased efficiency and improved overall economi...
The Manure Management interdisciplinary research issue team formed in 1990 to study several issues r...
Animal waste from confined animal feeding operations is a potential source of air and water quality ...
John A. Lory, Division of Plant Sciences and Commercial Agriculture Program; Joe Zulovich, Agricultu...
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITYNutrients and Bacterial WasteMU GuidePUBLISHED BY MU EXTENSION, UNIVERSITY OF M...
AS-956; Management of animal waste is an important part of any livestock operation. Properly managed...
Alternative Treatment Systems The February 13, 2003 Federal Register revised the Environmental Prote...
Proper utilization of livestock manure is a major environmental concern. Livestock manure has typica...
Non-Peer ReviewedThis paper describes some preliminary results from a field-scale study of the effec...
This NebGuide examines the advantages and disadvantages of various types of swine manure management ...
Excess manure from intensive livestock production is a recognised environmental hazard as its misman...
Animal manure is a key component that links crop and livestock production as it contains valuable nu...
In 1994, there were 31 hog farms across the United States owning at least 10,000 sows and in 1995, t...
Non-Peer ReviewedHog production has been growing rapidly in Canada and this growth has created conce...
Animal waste from confined animal feeding operations is a potential source of air and water quality ...
The concentration of animal production systems has increased efficiency and improved overall economi...
The Manure Management interdisciplinary research issue team formed in 1990 to study several issues r...
Animal waste from confined animal feeding operations is a potential source of air and water quality ...
John A. Lory, Division of Plant Sciences and Commercial Agriculture Program; Joe Zulovich, Agricultu...
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITYNutrients and Bacterial WasteMU GuidePUBLISHED BY MU EXTENSION, UNIVERSITY OF M...
AS-956; Management of animal waste is an important part of any livestock operation. Properly managed...
Alternative Treatment Systems The February 13, 2003 Federal Register revised the Environmental Prote...
Proper utilization of livestock manure is a major environmental concern. Livestock manure has typica...
Non-Peer ReviewedThis paper describes some preliminary results from a field-scale study of the effec...
This NebGuide examines the advantages and disadvantages of various types of swine manure management ...
Excess manure from intensive livestock production is a recognised environmental hazard as its misman...
Animal manure is a key component that links crop and livestock production as it contains valuable nu...
In 1994, there were 31 hog farms across the United States owning at least 10,000 sows and in 1995, t...
Non-Peer ReviewedHog production has been growing rapidly in Canada and this growth has created conce...
Animal waste from confined animal feeding operations is a potential source of air and water quality ...
The concentration of animal production systems has increased efficiency and improved overall economi...
The Manure Management interdisciplinary research issue team formed in 1990 to study several issues r...
Animal waste from confined animal feeding operations is a potential source of air and water quality ...