DOI: 10.14264/uql.2018.211
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Anaerobic treatment of solid manure residues

Abstract: Spent bedding, which is a mix of bedding stubble, faeces, urine, spilt water and animal feed, is a major by-product of livestock farming in Australia and the United States. In Australia, such residues are stockpiled for passive composting prior to land spreading to harness the nutrient value. Key concerns are uncontrolled greenhouse gas emissions, odour, losses of nutrients, and the potential for ground and surface water contamination. A sustainable management alternative is anaerobic digestion (AD), whereby o… Show more

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