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Handling Manure with Gypsum Bedding
Recorded: February 10, 2015, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Professor of Agricultural Engineering
Expertise - Air quality in indoor agriculture (barns, poultry houses)
- Heating and Ventilation system design, principles and practice
- Horse facility engineering (stables, riding arenas)
- Farm animal welfare
- Agricultural air emissions (gas, odor, particulates)
More By Eileen E. Fabian (Wheeler), Ph.D. Senior Extension Associate
Expertise - Nutrient and Manure Management
- Manure Hauler Certification
- Agricultural Air Quality
- Agricultural Odors
- Swine Industry
- Pork Quality Assurance
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Recorded Feb 10, 2015
Gypsum bedding is a source of sulfur that leads to increased hydrogen sulfide gas production in manure storage.
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