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New Danish Study Aims to Trap More Odour, Ammonia from Pig Manure

2013-11-11 01:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News

DENMARK - Controlled extraction of air from the slurry channels on pig farms combined with an effective biological treatment is how a new research project at the University of Aarhus aims to reduce odour problems and ammonia emissions for employees and the environment.

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