Poultry waste management : publication
Charles D. FulhageDepartment of Agricultural EngineeringLand application is the primary means of using livestock wastes in Missouri. Properly spreading manure on cropland is an environmentally acceptable means of managing wastes and, at the same time, realizing a benefit from the manure's…
Charles D. FulhageDepartment of Agricultural Engineering
Learn about livestock manure collection, storage and land application to prevent uncontrolled runoff from cattle feedyards, hog lots, milking parlors and stockpiled poultry waste.
John A. LoryDepartment of Agronomy and Commercial Agriculture ProgramCharles FulhageDepartment of Biological and Agricultural Engineering
John A. Hoehne, P.E., and Charles D. Fulhage, P.E.Department of Agricultural EngineeringDavid Williams, P.E.Curry-Wille Associates, Consulting Engineers, P.C.
Charles D. FulhageDepartment of Agricultural Engineering
Managing litter is a primary concern for poultry producers, who need to protect ground and surface water and fulfill regulatory requirements. Learn how to meet these goals by using and managing litter as a fertilizer.