Sentences with phrase «manure from»

«Stable manager Phillip Casey says Martin Weitzman, Harvard University's Ernest E. Monrad Professor of Economics, has been stealing manure from Charlie Lane's Rockport farm for years.»
It has been a gradual, organic process from planting a few fruit trees and having a small growing area, to expanding with more hand - made soil using wood chips from local tree companies and a small amount of horse manure from local, Lantzville stables.
Acting on a single complaint from a disgruntled neighbor the regional district sent a letter to Dirk Becker giving him 14 days to «remove the piles of soil and manure from the property.»
This removes their manure from circulation, which is supposed to deliver vital nutrients and revitalize prairie grasses.
Manure from the farms upstream gets in the creek and the kids can get infected with e-coli.»
Project type: Farm Power What they do: Manure from the dairy is fed into an anaerobic digester where the methane is captured and used for energy production.
The methane digester on the Straus Organic Dairy Farm captures methane in the digested manure from approximately 300 cows.
When completed, the project will recycle manure from the Toronto Zoo and food waste from local grocery stores into renewable power.
Manure from pigs or chickens — and the antibiotics and bacteria in them — make their way into waste streams.
Projects - 250 operational projects in the U.S. (November 2017) ► 203 Dairy ► 40 Hog ► 8 Poultry ► 8 Beef Note: Total exceeds 250 because some projects accept manure from more than one animal type.
The journalist who accepted uncritically this steaming pile of horse manure from Minister Hunt and spread it thickly over the pages of the Daily Telegraph was the tabloid's national political editor Simon Benson.
Conventionally, manure from dairy farms is collected and temporarily stored in open air lagoons.
When completed, the 500 kW facility will recycle manure from the zoo and food waste from local grocery stores into renewable energy.
But discovering that you can issue manure from its rear end on request is a very important discovery indeed.
«Dog owners are not mushrooms — we don't need to be kept in the dark and thrown manure from time to time!
You will need to remove manure from the stall or shelter every day.
This 100 percent renewable power plant of the future will run on cow manure from the state's dairy farms.
As part of the organic conversion process, the estate uses manure from a herd of cows it adopted several years ago.
The cow manure from grass - fed cows becomes a natural fertilizer, not a major waste management problem like in factory feedlots.
Chickens and fowl feasted on bugs that hid under cow paddies and in composted manure from healthy grass - fed animals.
Also, land where chicken manure from concentrated animal feeding operation (CAFO) was used as fertilizer would also contain higher levels of arsenic.
Interest in biofuels — fuel derived from living organisms including biomass or their metabolic byproducts, such as manure from cows — grew throughout the end of the twentieth century as these are renewable energy sources, unlike other natural resources such as petroleum, coal, and nuclear fuels.
In Oklahoma, farm workers are mixing manure from swine sick with the disease, known as Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea virus (PEDv), into the food of healthy animals to build their immunity.
In May 2000 the drinking water in Walkerton, Ont., became contaminated with E. coli O157 after heavy rains washed manure from farm fields into its aquifer.
The team found the same regeneration process occurring in water samples taken from the Iowa River, and from a test pond seeded with manure from cattle that had been treated with trenbolone acetate.
The transgenic hogs produce manure containing 75 percent less phosphorus — cleaner even than manure from pigs fed costly enzyme supplements.
Ankathi and Shonnard dug into the piles of organic waste coming into Colorado's Heartland Biogas Facility LLC and assessed the process that turns food waste from restaurants in Denver and manure from dairy farms near the facility into bio-methane, an energy source.
Baby fish exposed to hormone - laden manure from Indiana farms were much more likely to be male than those raised in uncontaminated water, according to new research
Lemon makes fertilizer from a compost of farm and winery waste and manure from a neighbor's farm.
The results of the research group of Valuation of resources from Universidad Politécnica de Madrid suggest an optimal solution to manage the manure from chicken and cattle.
Can manure from confined animals feeding operations where 5.5.1 and 5.5.2 have been met be applied on organic land even if it contains prohibited substances?
Manure from the barn is also scraped by tractor into a holding pond.
The methane digester on the Straus Organic Dairy Farm captures methane in the digested manure from approximately 300 cows.
The following materials make good compost: coffee grounds, corn stalks and leaves, egg shells, garden plants killed by frost, grass clippings, kitchen scraps (fruits and vegetables), leaves, manure from herbivores, pine needles, sawdust, shredded newspaper, straw, and weeds (unseeded).
The manure from animals fed from the land is returned to the land as fertilizer.
Total manure from Tealiban.
But why would I expect anything but complete manure from some bozo who doesn't understand what the Big Bang theory is and thinks college is for sinners.
The most commonly applied organic nutrients, besides compost, are manures from herbivores such as horses, cattle, goats, poultry, hogs, rabbits, and sheep.
I often think high quality, concentrated manure is a more valuable output than the eggs themselves — and this somewhat limits my need to import compost or other manures from outside my garden.

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With shade grown coffee and a limited reliance on fossil fuels Dukale's farm (they use methane gas harvested from the livestock manure to power their homes) provides an example of what farming can be like.
The amount of nutrients and the exact type of elements available from a given amount of manure, compost or other inorganic fertilizer can only be guessed at.
One forgets that the 19th - century worshipers came in from streets redolent of horse manure, to a building whose heating plant left coal dust on the higher reaches of the furniture.
Innovation in our food system: methane digesters make electricity from cow manure.
The methane digester makes electricity from the manure of Straus Creamery cows.
Manure comes from a variety of sources, and each source has its own characteristics.
Soil organic matter in tilled manure organic systems increased from 3.3 % in 1981 to about 4.5 % in 2013 representing a net increase of 27 % (Figure 5).
Mr Blackmore's neighbours had complained about dust and the smell of feed and manure, as well as increased birdlife and cattle trucks from the farm that has won global acclaim for the high - quality beef it exports to 20 countries.
Biodynamic agriculture sees the farm as a self - sustaining ecosystem that must produce its own fertility either from compost or from animal - based manure.
The clog - free automatic liquid - to - solid waste separator is being introduced to the Asia - Pacific by CST Wastewater Solutions for compact dewatering applications ranging from food processing, food waste, grease trap and waste oil through to municipal wastewater sludge, livestock manure and agribusiness processes.
Nicholas meats LLC of Pennsylvania in the US is one of the latest adopters of GWE's award - winning anaerobic waste - to - energy technologies represented in Australasia by CST Wastewater Solutions, which says such wastewater treatment systems (to be displayed at this year's Ozwater exhibition in Brisbane from May 8 - 10) can be readily applied to local applications dealing with paunch, manure and other meat processing waste.
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