Holy Shit


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In his insightful new book, Holy Shit: Managing Manure to Save Mankind, contrary farmer Gene Logsdon provides the inside story of manure-our greatest, yet most misunderstood, natural resource. He begins by lamenting a modern society that not only throws away both animal and human manure-worth billions of dollars in fertilizer value-but that spends a staggering amount of money to do so. This wastefulness makes even less sense as the supply of mined or chemically synthesized fertilizers dwindles and their cost skyrockets. In fact, he argues, if we do not learn how to turn our manures into fertilizer to keep food production in line with increasing population, our civilization, like so many that went before it, will inevitably decline. With his trademark humor, his years of experience writing about both farming and waste management, and his uncanny eye for the small but important details, Logsdon artfully describes how to manage farm manure, pet manure and human manure to make fertilizer and humus. He covers the field, so to speak, discussing topics like: How to select the right pitchfork for the job and use it correctly How to operate a small manure spreader How to build a barn manure pack with farm animal manure How to compost cat and dog waste How to recycle toilet water for irrigation purposes, and How to get rid ourselves of our irrational paranoia about feces and urine. Gene Logsdon does not mince words. This fresh, fascinating and entertaining look at an earthy, but absolutely crucial subject, is a small gem and is destined to become a classic of our agricultural literature.




Animal Manure


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The majority of meat, milk, and eggs consumed in the United States are produced in concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFO). With concentrated animal operations, in turn comes concentrated manure accumulation, which can pose a threat of contamination of air, soil, and water if improperly managed. Animal Manure: Production, Characteristics, Environmental Concerns, and Management navigates these important environmental concerns while detailing opportunities for environmentally and economically beneficial utilization.




Animal Manure Recycling


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A rapidly changing and expanding livestock and poultry production sector is causing a range of environmental problems on local, regional and global scales. Animal Manure Recycling: Treatment and Management presents an accessible overview of environmentally friendly technologies for managing animal manure more efficiently and in a sustainable manner. The book describes the physical and chemical characteristics of animal manure and microbial processes, featuring detailed examples and case studies showing how this knowledge can be used in practice. Readers are introduced to the sustainable use of animal manure for crop fertilisation and soil amelioration. Environmentally friendly technologies for reducing emissions of ammonia, odour and the greenhouse gases nitrous oxide and methane are presented, and reduction of plant nutrient losses using separation technologies is introduced. Finally and most importantly, the book describes methods to commercialise and transfer knowledge about innovations to end-users. Topics covered include: Regulation of animal manure management Manure organic matter: characteristics and microbial transformations Greenhouse gas emissions from animal manures and technologies for their reduction Technologies and logistics for handling, transport and distribution of animal manures Bioenergy production Animal manure residue upgrading and nutrient recovery in bio-fertilisers Life cycle assessment of manure management systems Innovation in animal manure management and recycling Animal Manure Recycling: Treatment and Management presents state-of-the-art coverage of the entire animal manure chain, providing practical information for engineers, environmental consultants, academics and advanced students involved in scientific, technical and regulatory issues related to animal manure management.




Managing Manure


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Anyone who raises livestock or keeps horses must deal with manure. This Storey BASICS® guide shows you how to make this process manageable, useful, and even profitable. Organic dairy farmer and soil scientist Mark Kopecky explains the fundamentals of storing, composting, and spreading manure; the nutritional content of manure from various animals; and how to handle, transport, and market manure for additional income. You’ll soon discover that your farm’s waste may be its biggest asset.




Managing Manure


Book Description

Anyone who raises livestock or keeps horses must deal with manure. This Storey BASICS® guide shows you how to make this process manageable, useful, and even profitable. Organic dairy farmer and soil scientist Mark Kopecky explains the fundamentals of storing, composting, and spreading manure; the nutritional content of manure from various animals; and how to handle, transport, and market manure for additional income. You’ll soon discover that your farm’s waste may be its biggest asset.




Manure Management for Water Quality


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Nutrients from livestock & poultry manure are key sources of water pollution. Ever-growing numbers of animals per farm & per acre have increased the risk of water pollution. New Clean Water Act regulations compel the large confined animal producers to meet nutrient application standards when applying manure to the land, & USDA encourages all animal feeding operations to do the same. The additional costs for managing manure (such as hauling manure off the farm) have implications for feedgrain producers & consumers as well. This report¿s farm level analysis examines onfarm technical choice & producer costs across major U.S. production areas for hauling manure to the minimum amount of land needed to assimilate manure nutrients. Illustrations.




Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Livestock Production


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Short description: Cattle are a major source of non-CO2 greenhouse gas emissions. Part 1 reviews the genetics, measurement and modelling of methane emissions from cattle. Parts 2 and 3 look at mitigation strategies, from manure and grassland management to improved nutrition.




Talks on Manures


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Cluck and Thrive


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Discover the joy and fulfillment of raising a happy, healthy backyard flock with "Cluck and Thrive," your comprehensive guide to becoming the ultimate chicken whisperer. Delve into the secret life of your feathered friends and transform your backyard into a chicken paradise with expertly crafted insights and practical advice that will elevate your poultry-keeping journey. Unlock the mysteries of chicken behavior in Chapter 1, gaining crucial knowledge to interpret the social dynamics and clucks of contentment within your flock. Chapter 2 takes you through the intricacies of creating a lush, chicken-friendly habitat, selecting the perfect greenery while banishing the toxic, and marrying the wonder of permaculture with the practicality of poultry. Craft the coop of your chickens' dreams with Chapter 3, detailing the essential elements of coop design, from the strategic sizing to innovative climate control, all while exploring the exciting world of upcycling. Ward off the cunning predators with Chapter 4's proven defense strategies, ensuring your chickens' haven remains a sanctuary, not a hunting ground. Master the Art of Egg Collection and Preservation in Chapter 5, learning to optimally design nest boxes and manage the bounty your hens offer. Observe the miracle of life and support the chick's lifecycle in Chapter 6, nurturing the delicate transition from egg to integrated flock member. Ensure your chickens' peak health through delectable nutrition in Chapter 7 and vigilant wellness monitoring in Chapter 8, where you will be equipped with the knowledge to discern when professional help is warranted. Turn training and enrichment into an art form with Chapter 9, keeping your flock engaged and in fine feathers through their molting season and beyond. Embrace sustainable flock management in Chapter 10, practice environmentally friendly composting in Chapter 13, and weave your chickens into the community fabric with Chapter 11. Insulate your flock against the elements with seasonal care strategies in Chapter 12, and elevate your chicken-keeping skills to new heights with the final chapter's advanced poultry insights. "Cluck and Thrive" is an invitation to novices and seasoned keepers alike, offering a balanced fusion of timeless wisdom and inventive techniques. Embrace this guide as the trusty companion to your chicken-keeping adventure, and witness the transformation of your backyard, your flock, and your life. Your ultimate guide to unparalleled poultry prowess is finally here. Prepare to be enchanted, educated, and utterly transformed as you embark on this clucky adventure of a lifetime!




Managing Agricultural Greenhouse Gases


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In 2002, the USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) developed a coordinated national research effort called GRACEnet (Greenhouse gas Reduction through Agricultural Carbon Enhancement network) to provide information on the soil C status and GHG emission of current agricultural practices, and to develop new management practices to reduce net GHG emission and increase soil C sequestration primarily from soil management. Managing Agricultural Greenhouse Gases synthesizes the wealth of information generated from the GRACEnet project in over 30 ARS locations throughout the US and in numerous peer-reviewed articles. Although GRACEnet is an ARS project, contributors to this work include a variety of backgrounds and reported findings have important international applications. For example, many parts of the world possess similar ecoregions to the U.S. (e.g., northern Great Plains is similar to the Argentina Pampas and Ukraine Steppe).