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Author(s): Comfort, Steve
Publication Date: January 1, 1997
Reference: University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Department of Agronomy, Volume 3, No 6
Country: United States

Summary:

Related problems with manure application will never be completed eliminated. However, good manure management practices can be used to keep the odour associated with application at tolerable levels. This article examines the potential areas where odours may be generated from a and examines practices that can be implemented for controlling odours during application. One key point the author points out; by running a clean operation that applies manure at the proper rate and by avoiding practices that promote odours, some of the imagined problems associated with land application of manure can also be minimized.

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