Dairy Manure Management (NRAES 31 - FRONT MATTER ONLY)
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This international interdisciplinary conference on dairy manure management is a testimonial to the importance of the dairy industry in the northeastern United States, the rest of the nation, and the world. It is also a testimonial to the vision of the planning committee in bringing together the experts and the expertise relevant to the dairy industry needs to enhance profitability, and, at the same time, protect the environment. It is obvious from the program that dairy manure management is a complex problem requiring multi- and interdisciplinary input. The dairy enterprise manager is the integrator of this information and knowledge with the objective of operating a profitable business. Management quality and quantity for the dairy enterprise is a finite entity. The extent to which the manure management operation can be simplified and made more effective can be a critical factor in freeing management efforts for other aspects of the enterprise. The objective of the enterprise is milk production. Manure, the by-product, is both a resource and a waste for the farmer. For the environmentalist, however, manure and animal agriculture may be considered both virtue and vice. As the dairy enterprise becomes larger and manure becomes more of a nuisance byproduct, the search becomes more intense to convert the manure into other useful products. This conference addresses those issues in the examination of conversion processes that can convert the manure into biogas, compost and or bedding. The success of these processes contribute to the profitability of the business and to favorable impacts on the environment. A further major issue addressed in this conference is the relation of manure management to the profitability of the dairy enterprise. This conference and the supporting professional organizations and their activities will be major sources of education for the dairy managers. These conference proceedings also should be very valuable. DUE TO OUSTANDING COPYRIGHT ISSUES OR CLEARLY IDENTIFIED OUT-OF-DATE PRACTICES (E.G. SAFETY CONCERNS), ONLY THE FRONT MATTER (E.G. COVER, ToC, ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS, ETC) ARE PROVIDED HERE AT THIS TIME. Print copies of this item can be found at libraries listed here: www.worldcat.org/oclc/21415791
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This 285 page publication (NRAES-31) was originally published by the Northeast Regional Agricultural Engineering Service (NRAES, later known as the Natural Resource, Agriculture, and Engineering Service), a multi-university program in the Northeast US disbanded in 2011. Plant and Life Sciences Publishing (PALS) was subsequently formed to manage the NRAES catalog. Ceasing operations in 2018, PALS was a program of the Department of Horticulture in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) at Cornell University. PALS assisted university faculty in publishing, marketing and distributing books for small farmers, gardeners, land owners, workshops, college courses, and consumers.
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1989
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Northeast Regional Agricultural Engineering Service (NRAES)
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Farm Manure; Dairy Waste; Dairy Farming; Agricultural Waste
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Dairy Manure Management Symposium. (1989). Dairy manure management: proceedings from the Dairy Manure Management Symposium, Syracuse, New York, February 22-24, 1989. Ithaca, N.Y.: Northeast Regional Agricultural Engineering Service, Cornell University.
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