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Odor measurements for manure spreading using a subsurface deposition applicator
Odour emissions during manure spreading events have become a source of concern, particularly where farms are located nearby urban areas. The objective of the present study was to compare odour...
Raising pH by low-level aeration for soluble phosphorus removal of swine manure
Soluble phosphorus (P) removal by increasing swine manure pH was investigated in this study. Sodium hydroxide (1 M) was used to increase the manure pH from 6.5 to 9. Two aeration treatments...
Swine Health - General Disease
Demonstration of porcine circovirus as the cause of postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome
Swine Health - General Disease
Demonstration of pathogenicity in CDCD pigs with a cytopathic agent isolated from farm with “Sow abortion and mortality syndrome”
Environment - Air
Development of a Standardized Method for Odor Quantification from Livestock Wastes: Development of a Odor
DEVELOPMENT OF A STANDARDIZED METHOD FOR ODOR QUANTIFICATION FROM LIVESTOCK WASTES: DEVELOPMENT OF A ODOR INDEX
Odor production is an issue of extreme importance to the swine industry. Indeed, it is becoming more difficult to operate a facility in the light of public sentiment and development of new facilities...
Pork Quality
Effects of pH, Temperature Nd Muscle Fiber Type on Postmortem Metabolism
Swine Health - General Disease
Porcine Circoviral Associated Disease: Lesions, concurrent infectious agents, efficacy of diagnostic tests in clinical samples and tissues and comparison of genomic homology
Swine wastewater treatment by marsh-pond-marsh constructed wetlands under varying nitrogen loads
The research objective was to investigate the ability of marsh-pond-marsh (m-p-m) constructed wetlands to treat wastewater from a confined swine operation over varying nitrogen loads. Swine...
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