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Innovations in Manure Management
- The latest on manure management: New special section looks at how farmers solve waste management problems | Is a waste treatment system suitable for your dairy? | Net metering laws revamped. August 2004.
- Using food wastes in farm-based anaerobic digesters | Financing digesters: Funding available for dairy manure digesters | Manure management goes online. February 2005.
- Manure gas can be deadly: It’s unpredictable and can kill quickly – even in spaces you’ve entered before without incident | When OSHA comes calling: Are you prepared for an Occupational Safety and Health Administration inspection? August 2005.
- Pick a separation system to fit your dairy: Before you commit to a manure solids-liquid separation technology, know how different systems partition nutrients | Aerobic composting affects manure’s nutrient content: The nutrient content of composted dairy manure varies, influenced by a number of management factors | Construction contracting that’s fair for all. March 2006.
- Digester technology works for a smaller herd | A vision for manure-handling will soon become reality: A planned community digester solves manure handling concerns for small- and midsize-herd dairies and a New York county’s water quality concerns. July 2006.
Miscellaneous
- A compost turner suited to you: Do your homework before investing in equipment to manage your manure composting operation. May 2005.
- Is the energy in manure worth harvesting? Manure biogas contains usable energy, but it comes at a cost. June 2005.
- Dairy has right components for cow comfort. February 2006.
- Built for cow comfort and efficient operation: When the owners of Scipio Springs Dairy built their dairy, they wanted a facility that worked smoothly and kept cows productive. February 2006.
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