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NAQSAT for Beef and Dairy

Last Updated: September 26, 2011

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NAQSAT is a tool for determining opportunities to reduce air emissions from livestock farms. This webcast focuses on Beef and Dairy Production, while part 2 focuses on Swine and Poultry. This presentation was originally broadcast on August 20, 2010. More...

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Introduction

Natalie Rector, Michigan State University (13 minutes)

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Beef Case Study

Crystal Powers, University of Nebraska - Lincoln (19 minutes)

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Dairy Case Study

Tamilee Nennich, Purdue University (18 minutes)

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