Publication Date: January 1, 2002
Reference: North Caroline State University, Swine News, October 2002, Volume 25. Number 9
Country: United States
Summary:
Traditionally, pigs were fed household waste, while their manure was used as a fertilizer for crops. Although it may not have been realized at the time, this system
resulted in a continuous reuse of minerals such as phosphorus, and thus it prevented environmental problems with these minerals. In modern production practices, where feedstuffs are brought in from afar, this cycle is often broken. Minerals are allowed to accumulate somewhere in the swine production systema
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