edited by Sven Gjedde Sommer, Lars Stoumann Jensen, Morten L. Christensen, Thomas Schmidt
PROJECTED PUBLICATION DATE
Date
1311
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
1 online resource
GENERAL NOTES
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Includes index
CONTENTS NOTE
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Animal Manure Recycling; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Animal Manure -- From Waste to Raw Materials and Goods; References; 2 Animal Production and Animal Manure Management; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Housing, Feedlots and Exercise Areas; 2.2.1 Cattle; 2.2.2 Pigs; 2.2.3 Poultry; 2.2.4 Integrated Production Systems; 2.3 Management of Manure; 2.3.1 Deep Litter Management; 2.3.2 Slurry Management; 2.3.3 Separation of Slurry; 2.4 Systems Analysis Method for Assessing Mass Flows; 2.4.1 Mass Balance and Process Specifications; 2.5 Summary; References
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3 Regulations on Animal Manure Management3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Environmental Issues; 3.3 Need for Government Regulations; 3.4 Global Regulation -- Multilateral Environmental Agreements; 3.5 Regional Regulations -- Exemplified with EU Directives and Regulations; 3.5.1 EU CAP and its Reforms; 3.5.2 EU Environmental Directives; 3.5.3 Reducing Ammonia Emissions from Manure Management in Europe; 3.6 National Regulations on Agricultural Pollution; 3.6.1 United States; 3.6.2 Japan; 3.6.3 Denmark; 3.7 Summary; References; 4 Manure Characterisation and Inorganic Chemistry; 4.1 Introduction
5.4 Microbial and Biochemical Transformations in Manure5.4.1 Aerobic Decomposition of Organic Matter; 5.4.2 Anaerobic Decomposition of Organic Matter; 5.5 Transformations of Nitrogen; 5.5.1 Urea and Uric Acid Transformation; 5.5.2 Ammonification or Mineralisation -- Organic Nitrogen Transformation to Ammonium; 5.5.3 Immobilisation; 5.5.4 Nitrification; 5.5.5 Nitrification-Denitrification Coupling; 5.6 Summary; References; 6 Sanitation and Hygiene in Manure Management; 6.1 Hygiene Risks Associated with Manure Management; 6.2 Why Must the Pathogens in Manure be Managed?; 6.2.1 Manure Treatment
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6.2.2 Expression of Pathogen Reduction6.3 Manure Treatment Alternatives; 6.3.1 Storage; 6.3.2 Anaerobic Treatment; 6.3.3 Composting; 6.4 Chemical Treatment; 6.4.1 Ammonia Treatment; 6.4.2 Ammonia Sanitisation at the Farm Level; 6.5 Summary; References; 7 Solid-Liquid Separation of Animal Slurry; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Removal and Separation Efficiency; 7.3 In-House Separation; 7.4 Solid-Liquid Separation of Manure Slurry; 7.4.1 Sedimentation; 7.4.2 Centrifugation; 7.4.3 Drainage; 7.4.4 Filtration with Pressure; 7.4.5 User Demand on Performance of the Technology
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A rapidly changing and expanding livestock and poultry production sector is causing a range of environmental problems on local, regional and global scales. Animal Manure Recycling: Treatment and Management presents an accessible overview of environmentally friendly technologies for managing animal manure more efficiently and in a sustainable manner. This book describes the physical and chemical characteristics of animal manure and microbial processes,featuring detailed examples and case studies showing how this knowledge can be used in practice. Readers are introduced to the sus
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Title
Animal manure
International Standard Book Number
9781118488539
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Animal waste-- Recycling.
Biomass energy.
Farm manure.
Manures.
Animal waste-- Recycling.
Biomass energy.
Farm manure.
Manures.
(SUBJECT CATEGORY (Provisional
TEC-- 010000
DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION
Number
628/
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7466
Edition
23
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
Class number
S655
PERSONAL NAME - ALTERNATIVE RESPONSIBILITY
Christensen, Morten L.
Jensen, Lars Stoumann
Schmidt, Thomas, (Technology Transfer Professional)