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JT Sims,DW Murphy,TS Handwerker - 《Journal of Sustainable Agriculture》 被引量: 38发表: 1992年 Composting of Poultry WastesImplications for Dead Poultry Disposal and Manure Management Environmentally sound disposal of poultry carcasses and manures is a serious problem facing the poultry industry. A...
A study of different composting methods using effective microorganisms for disposal of dead poultrydoi:10.33899/IJVS.2020.166884D.M. TaherD. TabbaaCollege of Veterinary Medicine, University of Mosul
This chapter focuses on the microbiological aspects of sewage disposal and wastewater components most likely to harbour micro-organisms of animal- or public-health concern (AWWA1999; Bitton2005; Gerardi2004; Leclerc et al.2002; Long and Ashbolt1994; Morris2003; US EPA1999; WHO1999,2003). A dise...
Composting ofpoultry wastes: Implications for dead... JT Sims,DW Murphy,TS Handwerker - 《Journal of Sustainable Agriculture》 被引量: 39发表: 1992年 Composting of Poultry Wastes (1992). Composting of poultry wastes: implications for dead poultry disposal and manure management. J. Sustain. ...
Environmentally sound disposal of poultry carcasses and manures is a serious problem facing the poultry industry. A composting process, using poultry carcasses, poultry manure and two carbon sources (barley straw and a pelletized waste product, RDF), was evaluated for its effectiveness as an ...
deadWasteSimsJ.T.HandwerkerT.S.MurphyD.W.EBSCO_AspJournal of Sustainable AgricultureT. T. Sims, D. W. Murphy and T. S. Handweker, "Com- posting of Poultry Wastes: Implication for Dead Poultry Disposal and Manure Management," Journal of Sustain- able Agriculture, Vol. 2, No. 4, 1992...
To date, investigations of the groundwater quality impact due to animal carcass disposal have largely focused on poultry carcass disposal, and a limited number of routinely measured contaminants, including nutrients, chloride, and fecal pathogens, have been examined [6]. Increased concentrations of ...