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Lesson 42. Controlling Dust and Odor from Open Lot Livestock Facilities

Last Updated: July 18, 2008 Related resource areas: Animal Manure Management

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Intended Outcomes

Participants will:

  • Develop an odor and dust management plan for open lot livestock facilities, such as beef feedlots and open lot dairies.
  • Determine the best combination of technologies and management practices to reduce air pollution from open lot livestock facilities.
  • Discuss the framework in which air quality is regulated with respect to open lot livestock facilities.

Contents

Activities

Participants will complete:

  • Lecture, slides/video.
  • Show products.
  • Checklist of technologies for each participant.

Author: Brent Auvermann


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