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Editor's Note 
 
Even when you're confident in what you know, it's always nice to have numbers to back up your knowledge. The study detailed in our lead feature today will have you proudly declaring, 'Put that in your tank and spread it!'
- Bree Rody, editor
 
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WI county board passes manure storage facilities ordinance

There are now more detailed procedures in place that apply to a broader range of entities that handle manure, but two amendments lessened the degree of requirements for manure storage compared to the original language.


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Overseas: Welsh farmers urged to follow seasonal slurry rules

With the closed period prohibiting spreading on grassland recently came to an end Jan. 16, farms may now resume spreading. However, specific restrictions remain in place until the end of February.


Manure put potato growth 'into hyper speed,' says Canadian scientists

Manure, plus leftover nitrogen from a cover crop, was proven to give potatoes a "kick" in Atlantic Canada in the second year of a unique growing challenge.


The biweekly brief: Jan. 22

USDA looks at the country's farm labor picture; Canadian cattle farmers call for changes to capital gains inclusion rate.


 
 
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Proving its worth

Proponents of manure have always known that it's an effective nutrient source – it can help improve soil quality while also giving a boost to yields. However, there's now even more proof, with a New York State-based study putting numbers to what has been known by proponents for years. The study found a definitive link between manure and crop yield, pleasing proponents. » Read More...
 
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ICYMI: Changing the game

This is why an innovative electrochemical process developed by researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison could prove to be a game-changer for manure management, and – by extension – the entire planet. In a single cycle, researchers found that up to 50 percent of the ammonia within the liquid manure could be recovered by this process. A second cycle brought the extraction level up to 85 percent. That’s no small achievement, and one that represents a significant reduction in manure-generated ammonia being released into the environment. » Read More...
 
 
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