Odor Control from Livestock Waste Handling Systems

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Odors originating from livestock wastes are often the source of irritation between agricultural producers and rural and suburban neighbors. Because individual tolerance for farm-related odors varies substantially and odor is so difficult to quantify, it is likely to remain an unregulated environmental issue. However, odor is often the problem that draws attention to a farm and can expose other environmental problems more easily quantified and regulated. In addition, odor contributes to an agricultural producer's challenge of maintaining acceptable neighborhood relations.
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1993-02-24
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Manure Odors; Odor Solutions; Manure Gas
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