نتایج جستجو برای: recycled manure

تعداد نتایج: 20995  

2014
Thais A. Albuquerque Ludek Zurek

Stable flies are blood-feeding insects with a great negative impact on animals world wide. Larvae develop primarily in animal manure and bacteria are essential for larval development; however, the principle of this dependence is not understood. We hypothesized that as the microbial community of animal manure changes over time, it plays an important role in stable fly fitness. Two-choice bioassa...

Journal: :Journal of food protection 2004
Marilyn C Erickson Mahbub Islam Craig Sheppard Jean Liao Michael P Doyle

Green fluorescent protein-labeled Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis were inoculated at 10(7) CFU/g into cow, hog, or chicken manure. Ten- or 11-day-old soldier fly larvae (Hermetia illucens L.) (7 to 10 g) were added to the manure and held at 23, 27, or 32 degrees C for 3 to 6 days. Soldier fly larvae accelerated inactivation of E. coli O157:H7 in chicken manu...

2012
Helena Čičková Berta Pastor Milan Kozánek Anabel Martínez-Sánchez Santos Rojo Peter Takáč

The technology for biodegradation of pig manure by using houseflies in a pilot plant capable of processing 500-700 kg of pig manure per week is described. A single adult cage loaded with 25,000 pupae produced 177.7±32.0 ml of eggs in a 15-day egg-collection period. With an inoculation ratio of 0.4-1.0 ml eggs/kg of manure, the amount of eggs produced by a single cage can suffice for the biodegr...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2016
R F Rowbotham P L Ruegg

The objective of this observational study was to determine the association of exposure to selected bedding types with incidence of subclinical (SM) and clinical mastitis (CM) in primiparous Holstein dairy cows housed in identical pens at a single facility. At parturition, primiparous cows were randomly assigned to pens containing freestalls with 1 of 4 bedding materials: (1) deep-bedded new san...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2008
S Godden R Bey K Lorch R Farnsworth P Rapnicki

The major objective of this study was to contrast the ability of 4 commonly utilized bedding materials to promote growth of environmental bacteria under controlled conditions. A second objective was to describe the relationship between bacterial growth and specific biochemical or nutritional properties of these bedding materials. Unused samples of clean sand (CS; n = 20), recycled sand (RS; n =...

Journal: :Journal of food protection 2009
W F Brinton P Storms T C Blewett

Landfill diversion of organic wastes through composting is making compost products available for agricultural and horticultural crops. On certified organic farms, nonsludge green waste and manure composts are widely used because the use of these products removes harvest date restrictions imposed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture when raw manure is applied. We quantified several pathogens in...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2004
P D Gessel N C Hansen J F Moncrief M A Schmitt

Reducing the delivery of phosphorus (P) from land-applied manure to surface water is a priority in many watersheds. Manure application rate can be controlled to manage the risk of water quality degradation. The objective of this study was to evaluate how application rate of liquid swine manure affects the transport of sediment and P in runoff. Liquid swine manure was land-applied and incorporat...

2016
Qingxiang Yang Hao Zhang Yuhui Guo Tiantian Tian

Animal manure is commonly used as fertilizer for agricultural crops worldwide, even though it is believed to contribute to the spread of antibiotic resistance from animal intestines to the soil environment. However, it is unclear whether and how there is any impact of manure fertilization on populations and community structure of antibiotic-resistant endophytic bacteria (AREB) in plant tissues....

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2012
Tereza Nolan Shane M Troy Stephen Gilkinson Peter Frost Sihuang Xie Xinmin Zhan Caolan Harrington Mark G Healy Peadar G Lawlor

An economic analysis was performed on treatment options for pig manure in Ireland. Costs were based on a 500 sow integrated pig farm producing 10,500 m(3) of manure per year at 4.8% dry matter. The anaerobic digestion of pig manure and grass silage (1:1; volatile solids basis) was unviable under the proposed tariffs, with costs at € 5.2 m(-3) manure. Subsequent solid-liquid separation of the di...

Journal: :Sustainability 2021

In the process of production and operation family farms, a large amount agricultural waste, such as livestock poultry manure, has not been effectively treated in time, causing serious pollution to environment. Moreover, manure are kind resources that can be recycled fertilize crops, which benefit farms both economically environmentally. Adoption biogas digesters by improve sustainability only d...

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