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Air Emissions From Cattle Feedyards and Dairies

Last Updated: August 24, 2011

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How do researchers measure air emissions from open lots? What are they learning about ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and particulate matter (dust) emissions? This presentation was originally broadcast on March 27, 2009.

 

Topic Presenter Presentation Slides
(PDF File)
Downloadable Video
What's This?
Measuring Air Emissions From Open Lots
(12 minutes)
Brent Auvermann
Texas AgriLife Research
Slides Measuring Air Emissions
(9 MB)
Ammonia Emissions
(10 minutes)
Rick Todd
USDA ARS
Slides Ammonia Emissions
(7 MB)
Hydrogen Sulfide Emissions
(12 minutes)
Ken Casey
Texas AgriLife Research
Slides Hydrogen Sulfide
(10 MB)
Strategies to Reduce Ammonia Emissions
(5 minutes)
Andy Cole
USDA ARS
Slides Reducing Ammonia Emissions
(4 MB)
Quantifying Particulate Matter (PM) Emissions
(7 minutes)
Russell McGee
Texas AgriLife Research
Slides (Combined with presentation below) PM Emissions
(5 MB)
Controlling Particulate Matter (PM) Emissions
(8 minutes)
Ronaldo Maghirang
Kansas State University
Slides (Combined with presentation above) Controlling PM
(7 MB)
Question & Answer
(13 minutes)
All Presenters   Question & Answer
(10 MB)

 

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