Effects of pig manure and wheat straw on growth of mung bean seedlings grown in aluminium toxicity soil
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Manure Sampling for Nutrient Analysis: Variability and Sampling Efficacy
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ASSESSING HERBICIDE MOVEMENT USING SOIL SAMPLES VERSUS PERCOLATE SAMPLES
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North Carolina adopts lagoon phase-out
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A recent landmark agreement signed between Simthfields Food Inc and North Carolina attorney general on July 25, 2000 is aimed at eliminating swine waste lagoons and sprayfields. North Carolina State University (NCSU) will head up the development of lagoon alternatives. Under the agrrement Smithfield and all subsidiaries will contribute $15 million to NCSU for the development of new waste management strategies. The agreement calls for the university to develop alternative environmentally sound manure management strategies within two years. At that time, Smithfields will have 3 years to implement the new management techniques.
Applying Hog Manure on Forage Land Gives Dramatic Yield Response
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Carbon Dioxide Emission and Water Evaporation from Deep Litter Systems
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MANURE SOLIDS SEPARATION BY FILTRATION WITH FOUR CROP RESIDUES
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