manure management

PoultryCast 0272, Pew Environmental Group Unaware Of Real Poultry Environmental Progress

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Power To The Poultry Manure

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Poultry manure, as a by product of poultry production, is getting attention of public groups in the Shenandoah Valley (VA). The big question is what to do with it. As source of energy, manure represents an opportunity. But the approach to generating usable energy can be controversial.

All manure to energy systems offer at least one source of revenue for poultry growers, the purchase of poultry litter to start the process. The large and small scale options differ, however, in several ways: grower contract requirements, from none to a 10 year commitment; the price paid for the litter, from $5 to $15 a ton or more; the grower’s investment, from none to $100,000 or more; and who owns the power generated, electricity, bio-gas or bio-oil, and any other saleable byproducts, such as fertilizer.

The Shenandoah Valley Poultry Litter to Energy Watershed & Air Advisory Group has been meeting to help capture public opinion, develop solutions, and put forth executable approaches.

PoultryCast 0115 for August 29 2008

PoultryCast 0115 Show Notes:

  • Center for Food Integrity overviews recent consumer trust survey.  Meeting in Indianapolis Oct 8 and 9, 2008
  • Moving livestock waste to difference regions gets underwritten for trials
  • Performance-based Ag Pollution Controls.. Huh?

PoultryCast 0109 for July 18 2008

PoultryCast 0109 Show Notes:

  • NCC connects with the Colonel in the new Showcase of Chicken site
  • ARS finds Borax to be an excellent odor reducer
  • 2008 Farm Bill first to have a livestock title... and what that means
  • Specialist in multicultural relations, Jorge Estrada joins us today to discuss working more efficiently and effectively with our Hispanic workforce

PoultryCast 0077 for November 27 2007

PoultryCast 0077 Show Notes:

  • Mo Agastino, Senior Risk Management Consultant at Farms.com Risk Management, shares some advice on how to prepare for the unexpected
  • Let's proactively manage odor before our neighbors and our government teach us how to
  • Tom Elam, FarmEcon.com, explains the economics of biofuels 

PoultryCast 0072 for October 26 2007

PoultryCast 0072 Show Notes:

  • Possible High Path AI vaccine announced
  • Removing corn stoval for cellulosic fuel stock leaves serious shortcomings
  • Injecting solid manures may help limit run-off concerns and improve soil condition
  • Dr. Bill Cox reviews Infectious Laryngotracheitis (ILT) in British Columbia
  • Dr.

PoultryCast 0059 for July 27 2007

PoultryCast 0059 Show Notes:

  • MRSA concern from antibiotic use.. what's happened and why
  • Foodborne illnesses and livestock manures

 

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