The odors and gases produced by pigs raised in confinement buildings are a concern for producers working inside the buildings and for their neighbors living nearby. Poor air quality inside the building is a health and wellness issue for workers as well as the animals living in the buildings, while emissions of odors and gases can lead to complaints and nuisance lawsuits by neighbors. Research has shown that sprinkling vegetable oils on the floor and other pen surfaces in swine barns can significantly reduce airborne particulate matter (dust) concentrations
A multi-state project entitled “Air Pollutants Emissions from Confined Animal Buildings ” (APECAB) m...
Odor control for swine facilities has focussed on storage and the land application phases of manure ...
Odor from a swine operation is caused by decomposing manure, rotting feed, incineration, dust emissi...
AGRICULTURALMU GuidePUBLISHED BY MU EXTENSION, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-COLUMBIASwine ManagementThe od...
The swine industry follows a large increase of meat production since the 1950s causing the developme...
International audienceThe swine industry follows a large increase of meat production since the 1950s...
Odors are emitted from a variety of sources in swine production facilities. A large quantity of odor...
ABSTRACT. Reliable measurements of air quality and emissions at large livestock buildings with inher...
Oral session 1[EN] Air quality is a key factor impacting pig welfare, especially in indoor-intensive...
Optimal management of air quality in pig confinement buildings is essential for both hygienic and en...
Raising hogs in confinement has caused concern for air quality inside and outside of buildings. Comp...
The overall objective of this study was to examine the odor emission rate differences between deep p...
Dust in animal facilities is derived from feed, bedding, animal dander, and dried feces, but several...
Air quality was assessed in two commercial swine-finishing barns: one naturally ventilated (NV) and...
Abstract. The aim of this study was to determine the aerial contaminants affecting pig activity and ...
A multi-state project entitled “Air Pollutants Emissions from Confined Animal Buildings ” (APECAB) m...
Odor control for swine facilities has focussed on storage and the land application phases of manure ...
Odor from a swine operation is caused by decomposing manure, rotting feed, incineration, dust emissi...
AGRICULTURALMU GuidePUBLISHED BY MU EXTENSION, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-COLUMBIASwine ManagementThe od...
The swine industry follows a large increase of meat production since the 1950s causing the developme...
International audienceThe swine industry follows a large increase of meat production since the 1950s...
Odors are emitted from a variety of sources in swine production facilities. A large quantity of odor...
ABSTRACT. Reliable measurements of air quality and emissions at large livestock buildings with inher...
Oral session 1[EN] Air quality is a key factor impacting pig welfare, especially in indoor-intensive...
Optimal management of air quality in pig confinement buildings is essential for both hygienic and en...
Raising hogs in confinement has caused concern for air quality inside and outside of buildings. Comp...
The overall objective of this study was to examine the odor emission rate differences between deep p...
Dust in animal facilities is derived from feed, bedding, animal dander, and dried feces, but several...
Air quality was assessed in two commercial swine-finishing barns: one naturally ventilated (NV) and...
Abstract. The aim of this study was to determine the aerial contaminants affecting pig activity and ...
A multi-state project entitled “Air Pollutants Emissions from Confined Animal Buildings ” (APECAB) m...
Odor control for swine facilities has focussed on storage and the land application phases of manure ...
Odor from a swine operation is caused by decomposing manure, rotting feed, incineration, dust emissi...