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Browsing Soil and Crop Sciences by Title
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Making a Sustainable Dairy
Presby-Gaines, Kayley; Skellie, Edith (2015) -
Making Sustainability Accessible
Megale, Lily; Anderson, Will; Mbondo, Yvonne (2021-11-15)This short film discusses how sustainability in food can be made more accessible to both farmers and consumers through a number of ways, namely promoting availability of meat alternatives and increasing opportunities for ... -
Management of Animal Carcasses, Tissue & Related By-Products - Connecting Research, Regulations and Response - 3rd International Symposium: Proceedings and Compendium
Unknown author (University of Maine - Extension, 2009) -
Manuscripts and Water Quality Data for Watersheds and Lakes in Central NY, 1972-2003
Bouldin, David (2005-12-13)David Bouldin, Emeritus Professor, Crop and Soil Science, Cornell University --- E-mail: DRB6@Cornell.edu --- In 1970 Cornell University received a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation to study runoff from land and ... -
Maple Slope Farm
Perry, Emaleigh (2015)History and practices followed by Maple Slope over the past 50 years -
Marketing Composts and Meeting Consumer Needs
Bonhotal, Jean; Harrison, Ellen, Z. (Cornell Waste Management Institute, 2004) -
Master Composter Manual
Cornell Waste Management Institute (Cornell Waste Management Institute, 1998) -
Mean Green Glean Machine
McFadden, Emily; Hughes, Elizabeth; Poggi, Julia; KS, Maddie (2022-11) -
Metals in Urban Garden Soils
Cornell Waste Management Institute; Healthy Soils, Healthy Communities Project (Cornell Waste Management Institute, 2015)Introduction: Metals are naturally present in rock, soil, and other materials. They are also used in manufactured (anthropogenic) materials, and human activity can increase the levels of metals in soil. Urban soils often ... -
Microbial Communities and their Management in Agriculture
Galbraith, Robert (2015) -
Modern Technology in Sustainable Agriculture
Pound,Avery; Fenwick,Tommy (2021-11-01)This video explores the innovations in agricultural technology that allow for more sustainable farming. -
Monsanto's rule
Lee, Jiho (2020)This video delves into the story of increasing monopolization of the world food industry and the arising social sustainability issue. Monsanto brought seed biotechnology research to its peak in the turn of the twenty first ... -
Mortality Composting Presentation
Schwarz, Mary; Bonhotal, Jean (2018-09-21)Managing animal tissue is a significant challenge and responsibility in livestock production. Routine and emergency losses of poultry and livestock are significant environmental, biosecurity, and waste management concerns ... -
Mortality Composting Protocol for Avian Influenza Infected Flocks - FY2016 HPAI Response
Miller, Lori P.; Flory, Gary A.; Peer, Robert W.; Bendfeldt, Eric S.; Hutchinson, Mark L.; King, Mark A.; Seekins, Bill; Malone, George W.; Payne, Joshua B.; Floren, Jerry; Malek, Edward; Bonhotal, Jean; Schwarz, Mary (USDA APHIS, 2016-02-05)Executive Summary of the Method: Composting is a biological heating process that results in the natural degradation of organic resources (such as poultry carcasses) by microorganisms. Composting has been successfully used ... -
Mortality Management
Bonhotal, Jean; Schwarz, Mary (Cornell Waste Management Institute, 2014)SUMMARY: Death of animals is a normal occurrence on farms and proper management of mortalities has important implications for nutrient management, herd health, public and environmental health. Catastrophic mortalities ... -
Municipal Solid Waste Composting Fact Sheets 1-7
Cornell Waste Management Institute (1996)A set of seven fact sheets and a glossary for composting Municipal Solid Waste (MSW). Written by various authors for Cornell Waste Management Institute ©1996 1. Physical Processing 2. Biological Processing 3. Contami ... -
Municipal Yard Waste Composting - Operator's Fact Sheets Series #1-10 Introduction
Richard, Tom (1996-01-08)These 10 fact sheets cover the most important aspects of operating a municipal yard waste composting facility: Compost process, Compost ingredients, Water, Oxygen, Temperature, Building windrows, Turning windrows,Chipping ... -
Myths about Beef, Busted
Fortna, Jack; McDevitt, Wyatt (2022-11-14) -
Natural Rendering for Horses: Composting Horse Mortality - Video
Bonhotal, Jean; Schwarz, Mary (Cornell Waste Management Institute, 2012)