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Author(s): Christianson, L.L., R.H. Zhang, D.L. Day and G.L. Rikowski
Publication Date: January 1, 1993
Reference: In Nitrogen Flow in Pig Production and Environmental Consequences. Edited by M.W.A Verstegen, L.A. den Hartog, G.J.M. van Kempen and J.H.M. Metz. P.271-279
Country: United States

Summary:

The nitrogen flow is well explained in this publication. The following opportunities to control ammonia emissions are presented: -limit release from manure by keeping manure solids covered, limiting air velocity over manure liquids and by decreasing the stored manure temperature; -limit the potential for manure accumulation on the room surfaces; -ammonia ventilation control in the room is realized by proper ventilation (control the interior conditions but doesn’t limit the emissions to the atmosphere); -scrubbing can lower or control the emissions to the atmosphere from the air coming out of the livestock building.

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