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Brookside Agra establishes product protocol for safe, odor-free composting of animal carcasses

2016-06-22 20:59:49| National Hog Farmer

With increasing concerns over ground water contamination, aesthetics and the expenses associated with traditional burying, burning and pick-up of animal carcasses, today's animal farmers are turning to a more acceptable, cost-effective method of carcass disposal -- composting. Turning the carcasses of poultry, swine, cattle, horses and other animals into a rich humus that can be used/sold as a fertilizer or soil amendment has become a profitable solution for many animal farmers; the downside is the strong odors, insects and varmints that can accompany carcass composting. read more

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