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Abstract
Odor emissions from animal production sites are typically the leading cause of nuisance complaints. Locating facilities far from neighbors is often a solution to the odor problem, but this is not always an option for producers. Most often, reducing odor emissions from the farm is the only option available.
Publication Date
2-2004
Publication Number
AEN-84
Repository Citation
Bicudo, José R.; Schmidt, David R.; and Jacobson, Larry D., "Using Covers to Minimize Odor and Gas Emissions from Manure Storages" (2004). Agricultural Engineering Extension Publications. 10.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/aen_reports/10

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