
By V.C. Nielsen, J.H. Voorburg
ISBN-10: 0203215591
ISBN-13: 9780203215593
Lawsuits of a round-table seminar, Silsoe, united kingdom, 15-19 April 1985.
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The effects of several factors on volatilisation of ammonia formed from urea in the soil. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings 24, 87–90. E. K. (1983). Losses of manurial nitrogen in freestall barns. Agricultural Wastes 7, 65–79. G. (1982). Recommendations to farmers on manure disposal and recycling. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, London B296, 329–332. R. D. (1976). Ammonia volatilisation from dairy manure spread on the soil surface. Journal of Environmental Quality 5, 134–141.
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In broiler and veal calf units the smell problem is intensified for a week or two at the end of the creatures’ brief lifecycle, when the accumulated excreta and dropped feedstuff in the bedding encourage extensive fungal and bacterial growth and an extremely strong ammoniacal smell is produced. This smell builds up and is then vented outside of the building. The problems of smell nuisance are mainly associated with intensive animal production and are more acute when intensive units are close to settlements or when the units need to export excreta for disposal on other farms that are so sited.
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