Proceedings of the Integrated Crop Management Conference 2006
DOI: 10.31274/icm-180809-866
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Can Ground Eggshells Be Used as a Liming Source?

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“…The eggshell waste generated globally contributes to approximately 50000 tons per year and is a threat to the environment and the public. Usually, the eggshell waste is disposed of mostly as a fertilizer (26.6%), ingredient for animal feed (21.1%), into municipal dumps (26.3%), and in other ways including burning and landfill (15.8%) (Holmes & Kassel, 2006). The concept of landfill is usually not preferred because the shells along with the attached membrane attract vermin.…”
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“…The eggshell waste generated globally contributes to approximately 50000 tons per year and is a threat to the environment and the public. Usually, the eggshell waste is disposed of mostly as a fertilizer (26.6%), ingredient for animal feed (21.1%), into municipal dumps (26.3%), and in other ways including burning and landfill (15.8%) (Holmes & Kassel, 2006). The concept of landfill is usually not preferred because the shells along with the attached membrane attract vermin.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%