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Thomas G. Coon, Director
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Michigan State University
East Lansing,
MI 48824-1039
Phone: 517-355-2308
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The folllowing are examples of information available from the Extension Library under Recycling:
Cattle Call, Volume 8, Issue 3

September 2003 issue of Cattle Call, a quarterly newsletter produced and published by the MSU Beef Team. Articles include Getting Ready for Winter, Sickness effects Carcass Traits, Beef Team Projects, Short of Hay?, 2-Step Weaning, Recycling Feedlot Runoff, MCA/MSU Bull Test, MCA feedcalf sale, TB Testing, and Research Round-up.
 

Cover Crops: Always a good idea
Publication describes the benefits of using cover crops, mainly improving manure infiltration, decreasing runoff, recycling nutrients, reducing compaction, and improving soil tilth.
 
Home*A*Syst - Home Assessment Guide

Site Assessment: Protecting Water Quality Around Your Home, Managing Household Trash, Waste Prevention, Reuse, Recycling, and Composting, Managing Hazardous Household Products, Stormwater Management, Household Wastewater, Septic Systems and Other Treatment Methods, Yard and Garden Care.

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Recycling Nutrients for Crops
This publication discusses the advantages of using manure for the nutrient needs of crops. It describes how to take credits for manure nutrients in order to reduce fertilizer bills.
 
 Recycling Your Christmas Tree
Tips on ways that homeowners and communities can recycle Christmas trees.
 
Recycling: Composting Livestock Manure
This publication discusses the process of composting livestock manure. Sections include the composting process, management methods, regulations, etc.

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