
handle: 10919/56798 , 10919/50727 , 10919/88351
Environmental aspects of manure management including social aspects. Conflicts can arise from the nuisance of odors from livestock and poultry operations, fish kills in water bodies, or the pollution potential of surface or groundwater that results from poor manure management. These concerns have created strained relationships between animal agriculture and the general public. To avoid or repair these relationships, it is important that we manage manure and other agricultural wastes associated with animal production in a responsible manner.
Equipment and Structures, Manures, Sheep & Goats, Natural Resources and Environmental Quality, Swine, Sheep and Goats, Environmental aspects, Beef cattle, Natural Resources & Environmental Quality, Environmental protection, Beef Cattle, Poultry, Management, Manure gases, Environmental impact, Farm manure, Biological Systems Engineering, Dairy Cattle, Natural Resource & Environmental Quality, Environmental Quality, Manure handling, Animal manures, Equipment & Structures, environmental protection
Equipment and Structures, Manures, Sheep & Goats, Natural Resources and Environmental Quality, Swine, Sheep and Goats, Environmental aspects, Beef cattle, Natural Resources & Environmental Quality, Environmental protection, Beef Cattle, Poultry, Management, Manure gases, Environmental impact, Farm manure, Biological Systems Engineering, Dairy Cattle, Natural Resource & Environmental Quality, Environmental Quality, Manure handling, Animal manures, Equipment & Structures, environmental protection
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