Manure Application

SlurryKat announces worldwide distribution November 2012

SlurryKat, a slurry-handling specialist company based in Waringstown, Northern Ireland, has announced an international distribution program. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

VA farmers learn about chicken manure application November 2012

Farmers in Virginia are learning new technology to use on their farms to help utilize resources they might already have, such as chicken manure. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

Aussie manure injector delivers to the roots November 2012

Farmers in Australia are trying out a new direct drill manure injector that delivers manure directly into the soil with little waste. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

Fall manure management October 2012

Two important considerations for fall manure application are timing and cover crop management. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

WelTec BioPower enters biogas business September 2012

WelTec BioPower has begun construction of a bio gas plant in Poland. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

North American Manure Expo this week August 2012

The North American Manure Expo is taking place this week at the USDA Dairy Forage Research Centre in Wisconsin. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

Turning manure into asphalt

Managing manure is difficult, but one company is turning it into a products that can be used in the production of asphalt, fertilizer, roofing shingles and more. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

OH Manure Science Review August 9 August 2012

The annual Ohio State University Manure Science Review is being held August 9 at McClure Farms in Paulding County in northwest Ohio. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

IA tour focuses on feedlot manure control July 2012

Iowa State University Extension is hosting a free tour of small open feedlot manure control structures & management options on Aug. 7 from 1-4 p.m. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

Maryland farmers struggling with manure regulations

Farmers in Maryland are angry about proposed changes to manure and fertilizer management that are up for approval. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

N.A. manure expo to be in Wisconsin

The North American Manure Expo will be in Wisconsin on August 22, 2012 at the USDA-Dairy Forage Research Center farm. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

Liquid manure and dry fields can cause problems July 2012

Adding manure to dry soils can cause a large amount of problems, and measure must be taken to prevent contamination. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

New approach to waste-to-value technology

BDI-BioEnergy International AG has entered into a teaming agreement with the construction firm LPCiminelli, Inc. Like this? Tweet it to your followers! 1 comments

SmartFerm technology introduced in California

Zero Waste Energy has developed two semi-mobile anaerobic digestion plant facilities in California. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

Pennsylvania governor invests in water projects

Governor Tom Corbett has announced $87 million in 18 non-point source, drinking water and waste water projects in 18 counties. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

Weltic Biopower to heat Swiss Army barracks

Weltic Biopower GmbH is building an agricultural biogas plant to heat the Switzerland Army's local training barracks. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

New bacteria found in manure

Researchers with the USDA Agricultural Research Service have identified a new bacterium species in a manure storage pit. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

Computerized manure apps, nutrient calculations June 2012

Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) has recently funded an upgrade of a free computer software manure planning tool from Purdue. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

Slurry-seeded red clover improves pasture June 2012

Michigan State University agriculture engineer Tim Harrigan is taking the technique of manure slurry seeding beyond cover crops to grass pasture renovation. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

Distinguishing fact from fiction in manure separation April 2012

Recent research by Prairie Agriculture Machinery Institute suggests that solid-liquid separation could help minimize phophorus pollution from runoff. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

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