Manure
The goal of nutrient management is to adequately supply soils and plants with the nutrients necessary to produce food, forage, fiber and cover while minimizing the transport of nutrients to ground and surface waters.
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Diversify revenue streams with carbon credits
Carbon credits can provide more for the farm’s revenue stream, but be cautious of the market opportunities and risks before going all in.
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Continual improvement is the key to unlocking sustainable manure management
Making the right manure equipment and handling decisions is critical to unlocking sustainable manure management on the farm. But where do you start? Find out with these tips.
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Handle manure safely to avoid the risks of hydrogen sulfide
Almost half of all manure-related gas incidences occur on dairy farms. Keep in mind safe handling practices when agitating manure to reduce the risk of hydrogen sulfide poisoning in humans and the herd.
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Vacuumed manure influences fertilizer value for crops on-farm and off-farm
Removing manure from animal housing before it reaches the lagoon presents an opportunity to use those nutrients in a more economically and environmentally sustainable manner.
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Maximizing ROI of sand-laden manure management systems
Optimize a manure system investment on sand-bedded dairies with careful use of resources.
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Manure sensing for improved nutrient management
NIRS manure sensing technology compared to traditional manure analysis and application methods
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Manure pit safety: Know the dangers and implement risk prevention strategies
Manure gas can be lethal. Use extreme caution when working around and, only when necessary, inside a manure pit.
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