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 Title:Abatement Measures to Reduce Ammonia Emissions from Open-Lot Feed Yards and Dairies
 Creator:Parker, D. B.; Cole, N. A.; Baek, B. H.; Koziel, J. A.; Rhoades, M. B.; Perschbacher-Buser, Z.; Greene, L. W.; Sambana, P.; Sweeten, J. M.
 Identifier: http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/waste_mgt
/natlcenter/sanantonio/Parker.pdf
 Publisher:North Carolina State University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
 Date Created:2005-02-08
 Date Issued:2005-01-00
 Format:application/pdf
 Type:Text
 Description:Examines possible strategies for the reduction of ammonia in manure of beef and dairy cattle. Examines both pre-excretion strategies, such as nutritional strategies, and post-excretion strategies, such as the use of additives. Evaluates the health effects and economic costs of alternative strategies.
 Subjects - NAL Thesaurus:ammonia/ feedlots/ animal feeding operations/ dairies/ beef cattle/ dairy cattle/ urease inhibitors/ crude protein/ emissions/
 Language:eng
 Notes:Proceedings of a Symposium: State of the Science: Animal Manure and Waste Management, January 5-7, 2005 in San Antonio, Texas
 Relation: http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/waste_mgt
/natlcenter/sanantonio/proceedings.htm
 
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