EPA's new restrictions on land application of manure nutrients by concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) could decrease the net return of 6-17% of the medium and large dairy farms with lagoon systems in the southwestern United States. Many of the other dairy CAFOs in the region could achieve higher net income under the restrictions if they reduce feed costs by better utilizing manure and expanding homegrown feed production.CAFO, dairy farms, land application, manure regulations, nutrient management, Environmental Economics and Policy, Livestock Production/Industries, C61, Q12, Q52, Q58,
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Concent...
Alternative manure application rates represent an integral part of current nutrient management effor...
At a time when the general trend in concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) is toward larger ...
EPA's new restrictions on land application of manure nutrients by concentrated animal feeding operat...
We estimate that EPA’s CAFO final rule on manure application would have different impacts on dairy f...
We estimate that EPA's CAFO final rule on manure application would have different impacts on dairy f...
EPA has proposed a rule that would bring more dairy farms under regulation and restrict manure appli...
Environmental effects of animal waste have long been a concern to the United States livestock indust...
EPA recently published, for comment, a proposed set of modifications for the regulation of confined ...
Weakening demand for livestock and dairy produce, historically high prices for feed ingredients and ...
Millions of animals in the United States are raised in high-density, industrialized agricultural fac...
U.S. dairy farmers will soon be faced with Environmental Protection Agency waste control regulation...
Manure in an inevitable byproduct of the production of meat and milk destined for human consumption....
In this paper, we apply mathematical programming methods to account explicitly for restrictions on l...
Intensive dairy farm operations have adversely affected water quality in the Conestoga Headwaters Ru...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Concent...
Alternative manure application rates represent an integral part of current nutrient management effor...
At a time when the general trend in concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) is toward larger ...
EPA's new restrictions on land application of manure nutrients by concentrated animal feeding operat...
We estimate that EPA’s CAFO final rule on manure application would have different impacts on dairy f...
We estimate that EPA's CAFO final rule on manure application would have different impacts on dairy f...
EPA has proposed a rule that would bring more dairy farms under regulation and restrict manure appli...
Environmental effects of animal waste have long been a concern to the United States livestock indust...
EPA recently published, for comment, a proposed set of modifications for the regulation of confined ...
Weakening demand for livestock and dairy produce, historically high prices for feed ingredients and ...
Millions of animals in the United States are raised in high-density, industrialized agricultural fac...
U.S. dairy farmers will soon be faced with Environmental Protection Agency waste control regulation...
Manure in an inevitable byproduct of the production of meat and milk destined for human consumption....
In this paper, we apply mathematical programming methods to account explicitly for restrictions on l...
Intensive dairy farm operations have adversely affected water quality in the Conestoga Headwaters Ru...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Concent...
Alternative manure application rates represent an integral part of current nutrient management effor...
At a time when the general trend in concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) is toward larger ...