Pollution Abatement from Cattle Feedlots in Northeastern Colorado and Nebraska

By Lynn K. Porter, Frank Garfield Viets, T. M. McCalla, Lloyd Floren Elliott, Fred A. Norstadt, Harold Ray Duke, Norris P. Swanson, Lloyd N. Mielke, Gordon L. Hutchinson, Arvin Mosier, Gerald E. Schuman

Pollution Abatement from Cattle Feedlots in Northeastern Colorado and Nebraska
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Climatic factors, feedlot runoff, and organic material in the runoff were evaluated in experimental and commercial feedlots. The effects of slope, stocking rates, terraces, basins, and holding ponds were evaluated to obtain best controls for containing runoff. The organic manure-soil interface severely restricts the movement of water, nitrates, organic substances, and air into the soil beneath feedlots. Management practices, such as good drainage, that enhance aeration will decrease the evolution of volatile compounds.

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