Officials hurriedly put together advice on the disposal of disinfectants, manure, slurry and milk. |
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The new regulations managing phosphorus runoff from manure applications are not yet finalized. |
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Carbon dioxide is released through livestock respiration and manure decomposition, and by unvented heaters. |
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If you wish to search for this worm, it can be found often with brandlings in farm manure. |
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Tackle shops sell pots of brandlings but they can be gathered quite easily from manure and compost heaps. |
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Prepupal soldier flies were self-collected as they sought pupation sites and crawled out of the manure basin. |
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Kathryn grinned and placed the pitchfork in the wheelbarrow, which she moved to the manure pile quickly. |
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Keep manure dry, since wet manure promotes fly pest breeding and inhibits beneficial insect breeding. |
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Bulky organic manures can be supplied through farmyard manure, farm compost, town compost, night soil, sludge, green manure, etc. |
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This apart, even garden implements, organic manure and hybrid flower varieties were also on display. |
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Ideally you want manure from horses bedded on straw, since the straw soaks up urine and rots down with the manure to produce a great conditioner. |
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They may be vegan but raise poultry to have a regular supply of manure for the vegie garden. |
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Seven-year-old Cody gets a buzz out of growing vegetables for his family, and raising chickens for the manure they provide for his vegie patch. |
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When this material is used as a fertilizer and soil conditioner, the dilution of the manure with the litter material should be considered. |
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The entire organic waste generated within the park will be composted through vermiculture and reused as manure. |
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Speaking of mulch, apply a thick layer of organic compost, steer manure or redwood soil conditioner to improve soil throughout the garden. |
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I am a turkey grower in Central Texas who markets manure and produces compost for retail sales. |
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What about the water and ground pollution caused by the inordinate amounts of manure from these animals? |
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This mixture includes soil, burned husks, plants from the legume family, fresh leaves, a byproduct of milled rice, and manure. |
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All the spuds are growing on land which was inhabited by pigs last year, so I think all that manure has been good for them. |
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About six years ago, I was doing all of my manure spreading with an old New Holland 510 box spreader. |
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Keep all guards and safety shields in place on pumps, around pump hoppers, on manure spreaders, tank wagons, power units, etc. |
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Then, after the fungi have had time to multiply, farmers would apply the colonized soil in manure spreaders along with their compost. |
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Spread the manure thinly outdoors so that fly eggs and larvae can be killed by drying, or stack the manure and cover with black plastic. |
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These hens may not be caged over a manure pit, but they are walking around in it. |
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The soil is nourished with herbivore manure from Edinburgh Zoo, and liberally sprinkled with fresh rainwater. |
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Collect manure in water-tight areas that cannot be infiltrated by ground or surface water. |
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After the war, farmers became much more heavily reliant on the use of fertilisers and pesticides, rather than manure and compost, he says. |
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By the time we headed back to the palace, we smelled of horse manure and hay, with hay and grass sticking out from our hair and clothes. |
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Mulch with grass clippings, well rotted manure, ground bark or pine needles. |
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Some confiscated materials were found in the houses and some weapons were even found in manure piles and haystacks. |
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A time of heavy coins and horse manure, warmish beer, a scandalous flash of ankle. |
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About 15 pounds of actual nitrogen should be plowed down for each ton of strawy manure. |
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Hot beds are heated by soil heating cables, steam-carrying pipes, or fresh strawy manure buried beneath the rooting zones of the plants. |
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But every year, for the next 15, I hauled many loads of strawy manure out there and worked it in. |
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Its main uses are as a forage crop for feeding cattle and as a green manure. |
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Sandflies are found around human habitations and breed in specific organic wastes such as feces, manure, rodent burrows, and leaf litter. |
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Plant it in an area which receives full sun, digging it into soil which has been improved with the addition of compost and manure. |
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Removing manure from the building to an outdoor storage can also reduce odor and gas accumulations. |
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At the same time, manure becomes a problem, both in terms of disposal and because it leaches into the water table. |
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The manure alone could destroy the water table, rendering the groundwater toxic and leaching poisons into the soil for miles around. |
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He has been actively engaged in the research efforts concerning water quality, manure management, and soil carbon measurement techniques. |
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Feed with a high nitrogen fertilizer, and add side dressings of compost or aged manure to the soil to help promote rapid growth. |
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Where it is available, aged manure is one of the best soil additives in preparing for roses. |
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To prevent the clay from becoming adobe brick, she dug in 15 tons of sand, 14 truckloads of composted manure, and 25 large bales of peat moss. |
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Give fruit trees and bushes a topdressing of organic fertiliser, or a mulch of well-rotted compost or manure. |
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The estimated cost of producing electric power from anaerobic digestion of animal manure is 3.7 to 5.4 cents per kilowatt-hour. |
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Mechanical aerators are used in aerated lagoons to ensure constant mixing of the manure. |
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Pigs and cattle have died when liquid manure stored in pits under slotted floors was agitated. |
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They were covered in excrement and standing in three-feet of manure with no bedding. |
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Therefore, reliability of liquid or slurry manure analysis results is best with agitation. |
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Dangerous concentrations can be released by agitation of stored liquid manure. |
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Livestock are grazed to maintain and enhance perennial plant communities and spread manure over the ground. |
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Farmers commonly spread manure on their lands, a practice that often results in excess phosphorus being applied. |
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This should not be a factor, however, if manure is applied at agronomic rates to meet crop nutrient needs. |
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After crops are harvested, spade several inches of manure into vegetable beds and sow a cover crop of white Dutch clover. |
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It mixes manure with recycled materials like cement or lime kiln dust, coal ash from electric power plants, and gypsum. |
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Many farmers use manure to fertilize farm ground and pastures because it is relatively cheap and replenishes nutrients and organic matter. |
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I had a go at growing lablab as a green manure crop for my bananas, but they basically hardly grow here at all due to our lack of summer heat. |
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The scent of dung from the nearby manure pile also makes it difficult to breathe. |
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Fostering ecological richness on farms requires more than the absence of synthetic pesticides and gigantic manure lagoons. |
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In some instances available manure is sometimes discharged of or destroyed by means of burning it. |
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In April last year he received a Manitoba Conservation permit for an earthen manure storage lagoon. |
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It will also yield valuable manure, provided it is not mixed with inorganic waste like plastic. |
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Choose a site in full sun and amend the soil with all-purpose fertilizer and 4 inches of compost or well-rotted manure. |
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Before replanting, amend the soil by digging in compost or well-rotted manure and a handful of balanced fertilizer. |
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If you have a sandy or clay type soil, amend it with well rotted livestock manure or aged compost. |
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Less than ideal soils can be amended with compost, manure or other organic matter mixed into the top 12 to 18 inches of soil. |
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Before I planted these choice annuals, I dug big holes and amended the soil with plenty of manure. |
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Low nutrient concentration due to weathering and dilution with water or soil decreases the value of manure. |
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A cultivator is also useful for working amendments such as compost or manure into the soil. |
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In Nebraska it overwinters as a larvae or pupae under manure piles or in other breeding areas. |
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Out of these sources only farmyard manure and green manure are widely used. |
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They will build a dam for the cattle to drink from, and they will fertilize the soil with manure. |
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Too weak to work, Tim reads while a resentful Chris shovels manure and pigswill for both of them. |
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Under organic management, fields received cover crop green manure as well as periodic dairy manure applications. |
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Green manure crops and crop rotations involving legumes also provide farmers with an additional source of plant nutrients. |
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Other factory farms scrape up manure from chicken houses and pigpens, adding it directly to chicken feed. |
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When crops are growing in the fields, the manure is composted and applied to the land later. |
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As another continuing farm project, Mark uses worms to compost cow manure and coffee hulls. |
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In either case, the amount of manure or used litter accumulated over a year's time is quite surprising. |
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In most cases, dilution of the manure with litter means that a higher application rate can be used than for cage layer manure. |
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Larvae cluster in dark corners under manure or litter, under feed sacks or under feed in feed storage areas. |
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If separate manure storage is needed, plan for about one-half cubic foot per day per 1,000 pounds live weight for raw manure. |
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As good a soil as any is one composed of garden loam, sand, and well-rotted cow manure in equal parts. |
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He uses cow manure, green manure and crop rotation to ensure nutrient-rich soil for his rapeseed crop. |
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They bent their shoulders and backs to compost hay, manure, and field stubble, and transplanted plants from the woods into their own yards. |
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Lanolin from greasy wool stains timber floors and walls and the smell of manure from beneath the shed becomes stifling. |
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Hauling and applying manure may require large blocks of time for relatively short periods throughout the year. |
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Even when a farmer's manure truck rumbled down the road beside her, Gina didn't budge. |
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Fresh manure, too, dollops of it ramping over the concrete lip of the stall floor like lava bombs flung from a brown volcano. |
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The amendments apply to livestock producers and farmers using livestock manure to fertilize crops. |
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At the correct times the ground about the trees was dressed with sea-sand manure. |
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It's ridiculous that in this day and age, the manure is allowed to drop onto the roadway and remain there. |
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They keep their distance because the manure often carries the eggs of parasites such as lungworms. |
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He ferments a mixture of locally produced milk, cow manure, ashes, and molasses. |
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If kept at room temperature, the manure may eventually ferment or decompose, with significant breakdown of the solids. |
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Liquid manure applied at rates greater than the soil infiltration rate or water-holding capacity can promote runoff. |
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So far I got poison ivy, got chewed up by gnats, laid down in manure, and your dog piddled all over my car. |
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Farmers with large livestock feedlots need to recycle voluminous quantities of manure by applying it to their fields as fertilizer. |
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Manitoba Conservation has the mandate to inspect all manure storage structures yearly and order any necessary repairs. |
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Freezing has been demonstrated to improve dewatering in manure, improving settling and filtering. |
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In general, the Internal Revenue Service regards a manure system's initial cost as depreciable. |
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Most Romano-British farmsteads were mixed, dependent on animals for manure, traction, dairy products, wool, hides, and meat. |
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In a feedlot, lots of animals deposit their manure on a small amount of bare land. |
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Grass clippings arrive throughout the mowing season, and horse manure is delivered year-round. |
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We spread manure on our land to help fertilize our crops without chemicals. |
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Farmyard manure is prepared from dung, yet about 60 to 70 per cent of dung is used as fuel in rural areas. |
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For the last decade, Harper has disked in shreddings and aged manure each spring and burned only deadwood at her farm. |
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Such large dairies face higher costs, including those associated with manure storage. |
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This can happen when apples drop to the ground in an orchard and land in deer droppings or livestock manure. |
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The plants were grown in earthen pots filled with soil supplemented with farmyard manure. |
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Ancient farmers discovered that plant yield could be increased on a plot of land by spreading animal manure throughout. |
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But a lot of community people are concerned with the effects of applying chicken manure to land. |
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Dig in some compost or well-rotted horse manure and rake level, removing any large stones. |
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They also provide dung for manure and fuel, and they pull ploughs and carts. |
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This will oblige hundreds of farmers to limit their use of chemical fertilisers and animal manure. |
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Transfer manure and load the storage with a tractor-mounted front-end loader, elevator stacker, and solid piston pump. |
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The increase in animal density has presented a challenge in the collection, storage, and land application of manure. |
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Phosphorus is the critical nutrient, not nitrogen, in calculating the amount of crop land needed to spread a unit of manure. |
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Irrigation equipment has been adapted for disposal of liquid manure and wastewaters on cropland. |
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The bags are filled with manure comprising cow dung, neem cake, prawn shell powder and neopeat. |
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The Fellows use draft horses to spread manure, rake hay, and move fences, water, firewood and hay around the farm. |
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Of all the nutrients in manure and chemical fertilizer, only a portion is available to the plant. |
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The size of farms increased, and large numbers of animals were used to provide power and to manure the soil. |
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The bacteria that causes tetanus can be found in dirt, potting soil, and manure, and can enter the body through any simple wound. |
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The man still thinks in terms of animal manure and chickens scratching in the yard. |
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When all areas in the watershed are included, 88 billion pounds of manure from chickens, hogs, cattle and turkeys are generated every year. |
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Covering bare soil with a generous mulch of stable manure or compost is usually only practical for small areas. |
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Instead of him hauling silage into the barn and manure out, the cows do it now, he says. |
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Many also apply commercial nitrogen fertilizer, since there's no way to know exactly how much nitrogen is in the manure. |
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There were some barrows with a political message, like to one containing just a pile of manure with a sign saying Sponsored by Brussels. |
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This manure is not come-at-able in sufficient quantities to use on a large scale. |
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When used as a winter cover crop or a green manure crop, it should be seeded in early September. |
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A lot of people just take horse poo out of the stables from the bedding and pile it up as manure heaps. |
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Newer European battery cages with manure belts provide a system for daily clean out of manure. |
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A megadairy planned in Madison County would produce about 140,000 tons of liquid manure each year. |
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When planning manure storages, consider all farmstead operations, building locations, and prevailing winds. |
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Mixed digesters are usually used with liquid manure, and plug-flow digesters are best loaded with semi-solid manure. |
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Calculations of this type, applied to different farms, will frequently show needs of 2 to 6 tons of manure per acre of cropland. |
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Closed impellers are more efficient with water and very liquid manure, but cannot handle large solids. |
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The fire started in a manure heap on their farm, engulfed a trailer and looked set to spread along the stable block. |
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Rat-tailed maggot larvae may be found in drains, waste waters, liquid manure, slurry tanks or ditches. |
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The mountains of manure that factory farming generates foul our air and water, disrupting ecosystems and sickening rural communities. |
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High prices are charged for manure, pesticides and other items needed by farmers. |
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It is to be diluted by homeopathic potentization and applied as a spray to the soil, compost pile or manure heap. |
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Corporate pig producers say they're developing a genetically-altered porker that produces a more environmentally-friendly manure. |
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He hates the 30 pages of documentation he has to keep to abide by the state regulations, but he doesn't mind the manure injection itself. |
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By corralling, farmers could take advantage of more of the nitrogen in animal manure. |
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In many parts of the country the mirnyongs have been destroyed by the agricultural settlers, who use them for manure. |
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The colossal amount of animal manure produced will be used for generating biogas and as fertiliser. |
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Soon the researchers will be cranking out large numbers of diagnostic probes to inventory microbes in manure samples from different environments. |
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Not only are biosolids and manure low-cost soil amendments, but their use provides important means of recycling wastes. |
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Special composts are made from several types of manure, which are mixed together and buried in the soil for up to six months. |
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Solid feedlot manure may be unevenly applied, for example in large frozen lumps that later may cause planter skips. |
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You can top the brown layers with a shovelful of manure or soil to help heat up the pile and speed composting. |
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If this manure is not stacked and packed, with steep slopes to prevent rain penetration, fly breeding will occur in it. |
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These specialized fertilizers include compost and processed animal manure pellets. |
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You will get the best out of your tomatoes if you fertilise them regularly either with manure or a good quality granular blend. |
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The organic farmer relies on the use of crop rotations, animal manure, clover and low stocking rates. |
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Planting soil should be amended with slow-release organic nutrient sources, such as bone meal, blood meal, compost and composted manure. |
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Well-rotted manure, leaf mold, peat moss or compost are just a few of the organic materials that can be added to your soil. |
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Bark, rotted manure, leaf mold, peat moss and compost are good choices for organic ingredients. |
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Do not use any strong commercial fertilizer or fresh manure when planting bulbs. |
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The horses leave bits of grain on the ground after they eat, and some undigested grain shows up in their manure. |
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Also, if the rain washes the liquor or compost off the fields into the waterways, it won't deplete oxygen the way fresh unfermented manure does. |
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This year we will compare the results of crops grown with rock dust, manure, chemical fertilisers and an unfertilised control. |
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Seepaul said customers were also stocking up on manure, peat moss and miracle grow fertilisers for today's exercise. |
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They like sandy unimproved soil because they don't respond well to manure and fertilisers. |
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Water is added to the manure in the box to bring it to the desired degree of sloppiness. |
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Tilapia are what they eat, and in unmanaged systems, animal manure and even human faeces contribute to the mix. |
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With a barn that moves weekly, there is no concrete floor where manure builds up, no permanently muddy patch that must be sluiced off. |
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For farmyard manure and slurry the closed period runs from August to November. |
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Make sure the manure is stored in a location away from wells and any waterways, and that any runoff is confined or slowly released into a vegetated area. |
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The jack bean is a bushy, semi-erect annual legume originated in the New World and which is grown mainly as green manure and as cover crop in soil erosion control programs. |
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By adding large amounts of oxygen to the manure, naturally occurring bacteria will begin to break down the waste and reduce its odor in one to six months. |
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No more making everything a zillion times more complicated than it has to be, no more flinging blame for her mistakes every whichaway like so much monkey manure! |
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With a semisolid or solid manure storage, manure can be hauled when ever time allows without planning ahead to agitate the storage as is required with liquid storages. |
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I suppose I could have pretended to be an investor and had a bit of fun, but the air was already thick with with the reek of manure without me adding to it. |
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Soon the landscape was dotted with fetid open pit liquid manure lagoons. |
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Anaerobic lagoons are not usually agitated before manure removal. |
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This year we topped up with a soil amender and steer manure. |
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Cows will be zero-grazed in light, airy sheds to protect the health of the animal, prevent environmental degradation from grazing and allow for collection of manure and urine. |
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He said that with the use of rotavators, stubs and residues of the previous crops get chopped into fine pieces and get thoroughly mixed in soil to form organic manure. |
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Beginning more than two millennia ago Scythian archers dipped their arrowheads into manure and rotting corpses to increase the deadliness of their weapons. |
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Fish kills provide the most dramatic form of pollution, arising from discharges of silage run-off, manure slurries and sewage and industrial waste. |
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There is absolutely no manure or animal products in my compost. |
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Along with the animals' manure, no other fertilizer should be necessary. |
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Pig and horse manure are just not rich enough for the roses. |
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Sometimes manure is spread over land without first being decomposed. |
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High rainfall washes more animal manure off the land into watercourses. |
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This means forking in as much compost as you can spare and tossing in some pelletised poultry manure or granular complete fertiliser before you plant. |
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Similarly, soil tests from land on which manure is applied ensure that nutrients in the soil remain at levels that can be used by the crop on an annual basis. |
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Days are drenched in the strong scent of cigarette smoke, all-purpose soap, cow manure, eucalyptus leaf, espresso coffee, and the bouquet of our toil and sweat. |
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Also, when the poultry house is cleaned out, leave areas of old dry manure to provide a reservoir of beneficials to repopulate the house as new flies occur. |
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A manure tea applied at midseason will boost the plants along. |
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Lampreys and miller's thumbs may not be caught but poisoning by liquid manure or destruction of their environment by modern land drainage schemes goes unpunished. |
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Also, Seoul will move to cut off its recent shipments of rice and manure to the North. |
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Across the country, farm manure and kitchen garbage are delivered to biogas plants that produce uniform fertilizer and a methane fuel burned cleanly at power plants. |
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For the arable farmer, manure was the crucial problem, and one of the major advantages of the various mixed farming systems which existed was the provision of animal manure. |
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Give all fruit a mulch of manure or compost, or dead leaves. |
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Solid manure can be stored in roofed or unroofed, walled structures. |
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Tomberlin is investigating the use of the soldier fly to turn livestock manure into a source of protein and energy for poultry, while reducing numbers of the common housefly. |
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Apply baits after floor litter and manure have been removed. |
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I went to get a bag of horse manure and I make it liquid, like a porridge, and then... bam! |
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Rotted cow manure, compost, shredded sphagnum, granulated peat moss, sawdust and ground corncobs are some materials that may be worked thoroughly into the soil. |
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To assure a robust flower spire, feed plants in late winter or early spring with a balanced dry fertilizer or a top dressing of well-rotted manure or compost. |
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A conventional box spreader is used for land application of sheep manure. |
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Perhaps even stranger, ARS researchers have found that ordinary poultry manure, when converted by carbonization into granules and powders, can mop up pollutants in water. |
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Diversifying the rotation and growing fall-seeded and green manure crops are techniques commonly used to break pest cycles and improve soils in stockless organic systems. |
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The Environment Act and its regulations are quite clear and specific in defining acceptable methods of storage, application and use of manure on agricultural lands. |
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Greater volatile loss was due to more manure applied to grassland, whereas leaching loss decreased with the elimination of manure applied to fallow corn land. |
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Both plants love rich, moist, well-drained soil, so amend the soil before planting with compost or well-rotted manure and a handful of superphosphate. |
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Any pellet stove will burn whatever combustible material can be fitted through its auger, which may include anything from dried cherry pits to manure. |
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Sheep are most commonly housed in bedded pens with a manure pack. |
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They are also more likely to rotate or combine crops and livestock, with the resulting manure performing the important function of replenishing soil fertility. |
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Spread compost or manure on unplanted areas or sow fall-sown cover crops, such as clover, Austrian field peas, fava beans, vetch and winter wheat. |
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Typically, if enough land is available in an operation to produce feedstuffs for the animals, there is enough land to apply manure nutrients to minimize environmental effects. |
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Any manure, hay or other organic material must be composted fully before usage to make sure it contains no surviving and active seeds to add to your problems. |
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The spreading of manure on cropland or pasture can be a source of odors. |
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You can improve soil quality and aggregate stability by adding amendments like manure, but if you follow with a plow, you may do more harm than good. |
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A floating pump in New Zealand dairyland sends a slurry of water and manure to small irrigators that pull themselves across a field using water power. |
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The goal is, as far as possible, to let the cows walk to the pasture, harvest forage from pastures, spread their manure themselves, then walk back to the milking station. |
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This morning I lifted the last of our parsnips, so that I could fork some well-rotted manure into the raised beds in preparation for this year's sowing. |
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Dried manure ground into fine powder by hooves and wagon wheels puffed up into the air and its pungent smell filled the town and drifted far outside the town. |
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Free manure from an out-of-business dairy helped move things along. |
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Currently fewer than a quarter of large hog operations and large dairies are spreading their manure on adequate crop land acreages to meet the new EPA guidelines. |
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The soil must have enough nitrogen to break down these components and a good idea is to add green manure, bloodmeal, or cottonseed meal to make decomposition more effective. |
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Ammonia escapes into the atmosphere during manure storage and spraying. |
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My ground was prepared exactly the same for both, same amount of stable manure, everything except the side dressing of Nitrate of Soda on one and not on the other. |
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Anaerobic lagoons produce biogas from manure, while biogas reactors can be used for manure or plant parts. |
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The roots are covered in leaf mulch and manure, and the shoots are trimmed twice a year. |
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However, manure also is a valuable source of nutrients and organic matter when used as a fertilizer. |
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Turning manure and many other things we've hitherto done by day work, we'll do by piece work. |
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Nutrient inputs can be chemical inorganic fertilizers, manure, green manure, compost and mined minerals. |
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Yet more land would be freed when chemical fertilisers replaced manure and horse's work was mechanised. |
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The cattle are usually corralled overnight which enables farmers to collect farmyard or boma manure. |
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Outside nutrient inputs may be used, however manure is returned directly to the grassland as a major nutrient source. |
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Runoff from widespread manure and fertilizer pollution contaminated water from the Heartland to the Gulf. |
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We fertilize by using our vermiposted soil, compost tea, cover crops, and manure from our animals that are fed a non-GMO, organic diet. |
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Egyptians, Romans, Babylonians, and early Germans all are recorded as using minerals and or manure to enhance the productivity of their farms. |
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The word is used by farmers in Britain to describe the place where farm yard manure from cows or other animals is collected. |
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Since the community burns livestock manure as fuel, rather than plowing the nutrients back into the land, the crop production is reduced. |
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Kinetics of psychrophilic anaerobic sequencing batch reactor treating flushed dairy manure. |
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The resulting hybrid ingests and homogenizes even the most difficult manure solids while taking less time and fuel. |
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After vegetables are harvested, spade several inches of manure into beds and sow seeds of hairy vetch, white Dutch clover, or winter rye. |
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Add in 2 to 4 inches of compost, aged manure, or peat moss to the top 8 inches of soil and follow up with a fresh layer of mulch. |
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The plant will generate the steam used in the ethanol manufacturing process by gasifying more than a billion pounds of cattle manure a year. |
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Effect of application method, manure characteristics, weather and field conditions on ammonia volatilization from manure applied to arable land. |
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If you make an effort, you can even save on manure by using the kitchen waste to make your own by vermicomposting, thus growing organic food. |
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Large quantities of seaweed as well as lime and marl are available for manure. |
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Jaiswal is working with inmates to produce vermicompost, organic manure, which is excreta of earthworms rich in minerals and nutritional value. |
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It is one of the stinkiest on earth with an odour as a combination of wet dog and manure. |
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For example, it is acceptable to feed chicken manure and poultry meal to cattle, and beef or pork meat and bone meal to chickens. |
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He earned pocket money by running messages, hauling horse manure, and delivering newspapers. |
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The SAF has approved investment proposals for manure disposal, for purchasing milking machines and other equipment. |
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Add manure, calcium nitrate or dried blood to accelerate the heating and breakdown of the weeds and seeds. |
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With her boilersuit tucked into wellies and knee-deep in cow manure, Tricia Bey starts the working day on her farm in Ayrshire. |
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Air pollution from methane gas associated with manure management also is a major concern. |
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Effort Harvest second early and maincrop potatoes then sow a green manure crop such as mustard to enrich the soil. |
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In fact, I was shown into a darkened room which smelled of manure and sanctimoniousness. |
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I've dug it all over and will manure it and rotovate it so it's all ready to start from scratch from January next year. |
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She was intrigued by buried organic matter, whether that be bonemeal or well-rotted farmyard manure. |
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Anaerobic digesters use microbes to break down organic wastes, including biosolids in treated wastewater, lawn trimmings, food wastes and manure. |
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Others, having no grain, made nauseating, poisonous concoctions of weeds, treebark, and even clay and manure. |
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In the Netherlands, the most problematic agricultural waste is liquid pig manure or pig slurry. |
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Traditionally, manure has been used on hayfields, but modern chemical fertilizers are used today as well. |
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Concrete is one of the most frequently used building materials in animal houses and for manure and silage storage structures in agriculture. |
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This increased livestock yields, giving more hides, meat, milk, and manure as well as better hay crops. |
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The clover made excellent pasture and hay fields as well as green manure when it was ploughed under after one or two years. |
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In 1978, activist Yana Mintoff and another dissident threw bags of horse manure, and in June 1996 demonstrators dropped leaflets. |
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Use compost or well-rotted manure to topdress borders or for digging in. |
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When applied to pasture, a greater proportion of manure slurry will remain on the soil surface compared with FDE, which rapidly infiltrates into the pasture root-zone. |
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Synthetic fertilizers are more heavily relied upon for crop production and manure utilization becomes a challenge as well as a source for pollution. |
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His images of sickness, vomit, manure, and plague reflected his strongly satiric view of a world populated by all the fools and knaves of England. |
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Bacteria may come from diseased animals or from manure, for example if the teat cup on a milking machine drops off an animal's udder onto the dirty floor. |
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Are animals wallowing in mud and manure along streams, is silage leachate running down road ditches or do milk house drains discharge into streams? |
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Back in the late 1800s, it was not uncommon for the crowds at Glasgow's Britannia Panopticon to throw rivets, nails and even horse manure at the performers. |
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Topdressed fertiliser, manure deposition and senescing plant material commonly leads to an accumulation of nutrients at the surface of pasture soils. |
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Livestock manure helps maintain the fertility of grazing lands. |
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Even if the animals excreted such chemicals completely, they point out, the toxicants might still pose an environmental hazard if they were transferred to soil through manure. |
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Mum Doreen had told the inquiry how she threw a mixture of manure, suntan oil and rubbish over Hamilton to highlight his actions against young boys. |
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Open the box in which his large hidebound book is kept. The faint smell of manure, over 150 years old, still rises from thick yellowing pages, and you begin to live his life. |
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However, the farmers in the current study also kept cattle for ceremonies, meat, draught, manure, lobola and status quo as observed in similar studies by Mapiye et al. |
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The process of unliming hides and skins in tanning has been a slow and disgusting one, consisting in soaking the skins in a bath of manure in water, called bate. |
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Use products such as manure and leafmould to improve your soil instead. |
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It also mentions that lettuce loves goat manure and that combining the seeds of lettuce, radishes, nasturtium and colewort will result in a particularly tasty crop of greens. |
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Using a mixture of charcoal with barnyard manure, the same authors observed that high-quality Tagetes patula, Zinnia lineareis and Melampodium paludosu flowers were produced. |
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I have heard that the common red wiggler, sold by so many, is good at eating manure and making compost and apparently okay as fish bait, but it won't live in your garden. |
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The rains are the best, and, indeed, the only manure in this island, and they confine their course to the forests, leaving unbedewed the tracts that are cleared. |
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The common name cowslip may derive from the old English for cow dung, probably because the plant was often found growing amongst the manure in cow pastures. |
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From Tuesday afternoon, a transport ban of poultry, eggs and poultry manure has been imposed in an area of over 1 km around the farm in Zeewolde, Flevoland province. |
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Most Chinese seed-drills sow not only seed but also manure. The idea was almost as old as the seed-drill itself in Europe, and it was common in India too. |
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Nutrient management includes both the source of nutrient inputs for crop and livestock production, and the method of utilization of manure produced by livestock. |
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