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Waste and Odor Featured Articles
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Drying Digestates from Biogas Plants
By Dipl.-Ing. agr. Janett Peschel, Big Dutchman International GmbH. Generating power from renewable energies is becoming increasingly important in Germany as well as on the international level.
By Dipl.-Ing. agr. Janett Peschel, Big Dutchman International GmbH. Generating power from renewable energies is becoming increasingly important in Germany as well as on the international level.
Are Cattle Warming the Globe?
By Lori Weddle-Schott, University of Minnesota Beef Team and Paula Waggoner, Capricorn Communications - Consumers want to save the environment as long as it’s not inconvenient.
By Lori Weddle-Schott, University of Minnesota Beef Team and Paula Waggoner, Capricorn Communications - Consumers want to save the environment as long as it’s not inconvenient.
Applying Manure to Alfalfa
By K.A. Kelling and M.A. Schmitt, publishee by The College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
By K.A. Kelling and M.A. Schmitt, publishee by The College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Ammonia Emissions and Safety
By Atta Atia, PhD. - Manure Management Specialist Technical Services Division, Ropin The Web, Alberta Government. Livestock production is a major contributor of ammonia emissions.
By Atta Atia, PhD. - Manure Management Specialist Technical Services Division, Ropin The Web, Alberta Government. Livestock production is a major contributor of ammonia emissions.
Composting and Other Alternatives for Manure Processing
By F.J. Larney, Lethbridge Research Centre, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Ropin The Web, Alberta Government.
By F.J. Larney, Lethbridge Research Centre, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Ropin The Web, Alberta Government.








