Farmers are looking for something, anything, to replace commercial fertilizer amid soaring prices. Many are turning to an age-old solution: poop. Demand for animal manure has skyrocketed in recent ...
As a manure nutrient management specialist for University of Minnesota Extension, Wilson teaches farmers how to apply manure ...
For nearly two decades, Abe Sandquist has used every marketing tool he can think of to sell the back end of a cow. Poop, after all, needs to go somewhere. The Midwestern entrepreneur has worked hard ...
These natural materials form a biofilter that may dramatically cut the methane, nitrous oxide, and water pollution generated ...
North Korea is asking its citizens to use their own poop to make manure as the country faces widespread food shortages, reports say. The country has long sourced its agricultural manure from China, ...
An interdisciplinary team led by University of Wisconsin–Madison scientists has developed a new technique that could help farmers extract useful nutrients such as ammonia and potassium from livestock ...
Commercial fertilizers come with a distinct advantage over manure: Producers know exactly what they’re getting. Sampling and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. North Korea is struggling to source enough fertilizer for its crops. State media is now encouraging people to make their own ...