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Bibliography of Animal Waste Related
Publications & Reports
1.
Agricultural Uses of Municipal, Animal, and Industrial Byproducts.
Wright, R.J., W.D. Kemper, P.D. Millner, J.f. Power, and
R.F. Korcak.
1998. Conservation Research Report
No. 44. USDA.
2.
Anaerobic Digestion for Odor Control.
Wilkie, A.C., K.J. Riedesel, and K.R. Cubinski.
1995. In: Nuisance Concerns in Animal Manure Management: Odors and Flies,
p. 56-62. Van Horn, H.H. (ed).
Florida Cooperative Extension Service. University of Florida/IFAS.
Gainesville.
3.
Anaerobic Digestion of Livestock Wastes: A Sustainable Approach to Odor
Abatement. Wilkie, A. C., 1998. In:
Proceeding of the North Carolina 1998 Pork conference and Beef Symposium, p.
5-16. University of Florida, Gainesville.
4.
Animal Waste Management Planning. Tyson, T.W., and J.O. Donald. 1995.
ANR-918. Alabama Cooperative Extension System.
Auburn University.
5.
Broiler Waste Management Planning. Donald, J.O., C.C. Mitchell, D.
Harkins, and K. Tucker. 1996. ANR-926. Alabama Cooperative Extension System.
Auburn University.
6.
Cage Layer Manure: An Important Resource for Land Use.
Jacobs, R.D., D. Sloan, and J. Jacob. 1996 Florida Cooperative Extension
Service Fact Sheet PS-9. UF/IFAS Gainesville.
7.
Comparison of Different Commercial Fertilizer and Poultry Manure Rates
and Combinations In The Production of Eggplant. Hochmuth, R.C., G. J. Hochmuth,
J.L. Hornsby, and C.H. Hodge. SVREC University of Florida Cooperative Extension
Service. Suwannee Valley Research
Report SVREC 97-20.
8.
Comparison of Different commercial Fertilizer and Poultry Manure Rates In
The Production of Eggplant. Hochmuth,
R. C., G.J. Hochmuth, and C. Vann. University
of Florida Cooperative Extension Service. Suwannee Valley Research Report SVREC
96-15.
9.
Components of Dairy Manure Management Systems. Van Horn, H. H.
A.C. Wilkie, W.J. Powers, and R.A. Nordstedt. 1994 Journal of Dairy Science Vol
77:2008-2030. University of Florida, Gainesville.
10.
Composting and Manures. Stephens, J.M. 1989. Vegetables Crops Fact Sheet
VC74-4. Florida Cooperative Extension Service. University of Florida/IFAS,
Gainesville.
11.
Constructed Wetlands for Animal Waste Treatment. Tyson,
T.W. 1996.
ANR-965. Alabama Cooperative Extension System. Auburn University.
12.
Cyanobacterial Process for Renovating Dairy Wastewater.
Lincolin, E.P., A.C. Wilkie, and B.T. French. 1996. Biomass and Bioenergy Vol. 10, No. 1, pp
63-68. University of Florida, Gainesville.
13.
Diary Manure Management: Strategies for Recycling Nutrients to Recover
Fertilizer Value and Avoid Environmental Pollution.
Van Horn, H.H., G.L. Newton, R.A. Norstedt, E.C. French, G. Kidder, D.A.
Graetz, and C.F. Chambliss. 1998. Circular 1016. Florida Cooperative Extension
Service, University of Florida/IFAS, Gainesville.
14.
Dairy Manure Management. Proceedings from the Diary Manure Management
Symposium, Syracuse, NY, Feb 22-24, 1989. Northeast Regional Ag. Engineering
Service, Cooperative Extension, 152 Riley-Robb Hall, Ithica, NY 14853-5701.
15.
Development of House Flies. (Deptera: Muscidae) in Sand Containing
Varying Amounts of Manure Solids and Moisture. Hodsette, J. A. 1996. Journal of
Econ. Entomol. 89:940-945.
16.
Effects of Anaerobic Digestion and Additives to Effluent or Cattle Feed
on Odor and Odorant Concentrations. Powers, W.J., H.H. Van Horn, A.C. Wilkie,
C.J. Wilcox, and R.a. Nordstedt. 1999. Journal of Animal Science 77:1412-1421.
University of Florida, Gainesville
17.
Effects of Hydraulic Retention Time on Performance and Effluent Odor of
Conventional and Fixed-Film Anaerobic Digesters Fed Diary Manure Wastewaters.
Powers, W.J., A.c. Wilkie, H.H. Van Horn, and R.A. Nordstedt. 1997. American
Society of Agricultural Engineers, Vol 40(5): 1449-1455. University of Florida,
Gainesville.
18.
Evaluation of Poultry Manure as a Nutrient Source for Four Vegetable
Crops. Kee, E., and T. Wootten. 1995. A Progress Report to Delmarva Poultry
Industry, Inc., University of Delaware Cooperative Extension Service.
19.
Factors Affecting Manure Quantity, and Use. Van Horn, H.H., 1998. From:
Proceedings of the Mid-South Ruminant Nutrition Conference. University of
Florida, Gainesville.
20.
House Fly (Musca domestica L.) Survival after Mechanical Incorporation of
Poultry Manure Into Field Soil. Watson, D.W., D.A. Rutz, K. Keshavarz, and J.K.
Waldron. 1998. J. Appl. Poultry Res. 7: 302-308
21.
Integrated Animal Waste Management. 1996. Task Form Report No. 128. 1996.
Council for Agricultural Science and Technology. West Lincoln Way, Ames, Iowa
50014-3447.
22.
Livestock Waste Facilities Handbook. 1985. From: Mid-West Plan Service,
Extension Ag Engineer, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011-3080
23.
Managing Dairy Manure Accountably: Worksheets for Nutrient Budgeting. Van
Horn, H.H., G.L. Newton, G. Kidder, E.C. French, and R.A. Nordstedt. 1998.
Circular 1196. Florida Cooperative Extension Service, University of
Florida/IFAS, Gainesville.
24.
Nutrients Available from Livestock Manure Relative to Crop Growth
Requirements. Lander, C.H., D. Moffitt, and K. Alt. 1998. Resource Assessment
and Strategic Planning Working Paper 98-1. U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Natural Resources Conservation Service. Washington, D.C.
25.
Odors and Flies. 1995. Proceedings of the Nuisance Concerns in Animal
Manure Management.
26.
On-Farm Composting Handbook. 1992. From: The Northeast Regional Ag. Eng.
Service, Cooperative Extension.
27.
Pilot-Scale Digestion of Pig Slurry Supernatant Using An Upflow Anaerobic
Filter. Wilkie, A.C., and E. Colleran. 1986. Environmental Technology Letters
Vol. 7, pp 65-76. University of Florida, Gainesville
28.
Planning and Managing Lagoons for Poultry Layer Waste Treatment. Tyson,
T.W., J.P. Blake, and J.O. Donald. 1996 ANR-971. Alabama Cooperative Extension
System.
29.
Poultry Manure as a Fertilizer. Sloan, D.R., G. Kidder and R.D. Jacobs,
1996. Florida Cooperative Extension Service Fact Sheet PS-1. University of
Florida/IFAS, Gainesville.
30.
Poultry Manure Can Be Nutrient Source for Vegetable Crops.
Kee, E.
University of Delaware Cooperative Extension System.
31.
Poultry Manure, Proper Handling and Application to Protect Our Water
Resources. Pb1421. University of Tennessee.
32.
Poultry Waste: Georgia’s 50 Million Dollar Forgotten Crop. Vest, L., B.
Merka, and W.I. Segars. University of Georgia College of Agricultural and
Environmental Sciences Cooperative Extension Service.
33.
Proceedings of the Nuisance Concerns in Animal Manure Management: Odor
and Flies. 1995.
34.
Proper Manure Management, A Key to Tomorrow’s Success. University of
Delaware.
35.
Responses of Cabbage Yields, Head Quality, and Leaf Nutrient Status, and
of Second-Crop Squash, to Poultry Manure Fertilization. Hochmuth, R.C., G.J.
Hochmuth, and M.E. Donley. SVREC University of Florida Cooperative Extension
Service. Suwannee Valley Research Report SVREC 92-9.
36.
Ruminant Nutrition From an Environmental Perspective: Factors Affecting
Whole-Farm Nutrient Balance. Van
Horn, H.H., G.L. Newton, and W.E. Kunkle. 1996. Journal of Animal Science
74:3082-3102
37.
Sampling Animal Waste for Nutrient Management. Tyson, T.W., and C.C.
Mitchell. 1998. ANR-1102. Alabama Cooperative Extension System. Auburn
University.
38.
Soil Facts, Poultry Manure as a Fertilizer Source. N.C. State University.
39.
Spirulina in Animal Agriculture. Loncoln, E.P., J.W. Crawford, and
A.C. Wilkie. University of Florida, Gainesville.
40.
The Development of the Anaerobic Fixed-Bed Reactor and Its Application to
The Treatment of Agricultural and Industrial Wastes. Wilkie, A.C., and E.
Colleran, 1989. Florida Agricultural Experiment Station Journal Series No. 8330.
41.
The Value and Use of Poultry Manures as Fertilizer. Mitchell, C.C., and
J.O. Donald. 1995. ANR-244. Alabama Cooperative Extension System. Auburn
University.
42.
University of Florida Suwannee Valley Research and Education Center
Research and Extension Report Index. Hochmuth, R.C., Editor 1991-1998. Suwannee
Valley REC 98-15. Live Oak, FL. University of Florida
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