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Research Projects and Reports
Odor Control
Aerial Pollutant Emissions from Animal Confinement Buildings
Air Quality from (Animal) Housing Units
A Bench-Scale Study on Swine Manure Stabilization by Aeration in Batch Reactor for Odor Control
Best Technologies for Reducing Odor Emissions From Curtain-Sided, Deep Pit Swine Finishing Buildings
(pdf)
Biofilter Demonstration
(pdf)
Correlating Sulfur Sources and Hydrogen Sulfide Emissions
Deep Pit Simulator Modeling Protocol For Individual Metabolism Crates During Diet Studies
(pdf)
Development of a Hydrogen Sulfide Model for Animal Production Sites in Minnesota
Economic Evaluation of Manure Storage Covers
(pdf)
Effect of Synthetic Amino Acid Supplementation and Diet Formulation Procedures on Nutrient Excretion and odor, and Gas Emission in Grow/Finish Pigs
Effect on Odor Emissions when Sprinkling Oil for Dust Control inside Pig Buildings
(pdf)
Evaluation and Implementation of OFFSET (Odors from Feedlot Setback Estimation Tool) in Selected Minnesota Counties
Evaluation of Various Swine Waste Storage Covers for Odor Control
Farmstead Odor Database
Low Cost Biofilters for Odor Control in Minnesota
(pdf)
Nutritional Manipulation of Swine Diets to Reduce Hydrogen Sulfide Emissions
Odor, Ammonia, Hydrogen Sulfide, and Dust (PM 10) Emissions from Minnesota Swine Finishing Facilities
Particulate Matter, Hydrogen Sulfide, Ammonia, and Odor Emmissions from Minnesota Pig Farrowing Facilities
(pdf)
A Pilot-Scale Surface Aeration System to Control Manure Odor from Open Storage Facilities
Predicting Ambient Hydrogen Sulfide Concentrations Near Animal Feedlots
Sulfur Compounds in Gases Emitted From Stored Manure
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