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Environment and Natural Resources » Waste Management

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  • MF3542
    MF3542
    Leachate from Silage and Wet Feed Storage

    As responsible stewards of the environment, producers need to remain aware of the risk of leachate from silage and other wet feed ingredient storages, and take appropriate steps to reduce and manage the leachate/runoff from feed storage and processing areas. This publication describes factors for consideration and best practices to implement. 4 pages, color.

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  • MF3388
    MF3388
    Oil Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC): Guidelines for Kansas Farms

    The Oil Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) program established reporting requirements for certain farms related to on-farm oil storage. This publication outlines the reporting requirements. 4 pages, color.

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  • MF3367
    MF3367
    National Air Quality Site Assessment Tool (NAQSAT) for Livestock Producers

    Provides guidance to livestock producers and conservation planners on how to use NAQSAT, a NRCS (Natural Resources Conservation Service) approved educational website, to identify air quality concerns at livestock operations. 4 pages, b/w.

    $0.55
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  • MF3185
    MF3185
    How Much Gas Do Beef or Dairy Cattle Produce?

    Beef and dairy cattle operations produce greenhouse gas emissions from feed digestion and manure decomposition. Producers need to be aware of what gases are emitted and why they are of concern so they can take steps to control and counteract these emissions. 4-page, color.

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  • MF3184
    MF3184
    Anaerobic Digestion of Livestock Manure: Feasibility and Factors to Consider

    Anaerobic digestion (AD) of livestock manure offers a management option for livestock producers to generate energy from manure. Producers must weigh the costs of an AD system against the potential benefits. 4-page.

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