manure management

collocation in English

meaningsofmanureandmanagement

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manure
noun[U]
uk
/məˈnjʊər/
us
/məˈnʊr/
solid waste from animals, especially horses, that is spread on the land in order to make plants ...
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management
noun
uk
/ˈmæn.ɪdʒ.mənt/
us
/ˈmæn.ədʒ.mənt/
the control and organization ...
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Improvedmanuremanagement: a systems approach than in the past.
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Most of the changes inmanuremanagementgenerally led to a certain degree of pollution swapping.
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This paper discusses the barriers and opportunities to improvingmanuremanagementperformance by implementing system-wide solutions.
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Composting for feedlotmanuremanagementand soil quality.
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Optimization inmanuremanagementresults in overall environmental benefits but increases both the risk of pollution swapping and economic penalties.
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Environmental policy and swinemanuremanagement: waste not or want not?
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Systems solutions tomanuremanagementproblems involve crossing a boundary of some type.
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This comment was primarily in regard to the use of conservation programs to fundmanuremanagementpractices and facilities for confined animal feeding operations.
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Improvedmanuremanagement: a systems approach previously.
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Despite the extensive research, extension and technical assistance efforts aimed atmanuremanagement, adoption of new strategies for land application of manure by farmers has been slow.
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At the farm level, complexity, uncertainty and lack of compatibility with the current farming system need to be addressed in order to promote bettermanuremanagement.
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Nowak et al.7 indicate that lowerstatus employees are usually assigned tomanuremanagementactivities on the farm.
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Other advice might include sourcing organic feed,manuremanagementand veterinary treatment.
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Only 17% of these livestock emissions are due tomanuremanagement, with the majority resulting from enteric fermentation, or gases produced during digestion.
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In addition to medicine, specificmanuremanagementtechniques have been developed to counteract harmful emissions from livestock manure.
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Areas of interest include: animalmanuremanagement, pesticide and nutrient management, and watershed management.
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