Manure
Three Wisconsin producers discuss their involvement in Professional Dairy Producers’ Your Farm – Your Footprint initiative, which expanded their knowledge of dairy’s carbon footprint with metrics specific to their farms.
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Carbon accounting opportunities for any size farm
Historically, only larger farms have had access to carbon credit development as a net source of revenue. However, with a changing regulatory landscape, opportunities for new project types – particularly for smaller farms – are arising to meet the demand for reductions within the supply chain.
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Essential considerations for dairy farmers approached by anaerobic digester developers
Anaerobic digesters are more than a building project. They are about forging partnerships, navigating regulations and managing risk, and doing so in a way that’s best for the future of the dairy.
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Hydrogen as a way of profiting from manure
While renewable natural gas is an essential tool for reducing emissions and increasing profitability for many farmers, it is not suitable or possible in some circumstances. Advancements in hydrogen production technology have led to a new low-carbon solution for biogas use.
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Trends in manure handling, application and treatment
Developments in manure management technologies are tackling issues like sand-laden manure, compaction and the role of manure additives.
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Keep sand where you need it, not where you don’t
Sand bedding provides a healthy, comfortable environment for dairy cows. It also requires deliberate management in facilities and fields.
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Controlling bedding pathogens can reduce environmental mastitis
Recycled manure as bedding is an inexpensive and sustainable option. It is also an option that does not put the cows at greater risk for mastitis and higher somatic cell count when mastitis-causing pathogens can be safely and effectively controlled.
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Considerations for appropriate manure application rates
Apply manure where it is needed by determining appropriate application rates for each field.
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The three-phase approach to establishing on-farm treatment systems
The permitting process for establishing on-farm manure treatment systems doesn’t have to be complicated. A three-phase approach breaks down Wisconsin’s requirements for producers exploring this form of waste management.
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