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Odor Control for Liquid Manure Storage Practices

Odor Control for Animal Housing Systems with Liquid Manure Solids Separation Aeration Anaerobic Digestion Permeable Covers Impermeable Covers Composting Diet Manipulation Manure Additives Landscaping Malodor (an odor that is undesirable) is the result of incomplete anaerobic decomposition of stored manure. During the decomposition process, malodorous intermediate compounds are produced and can accumulate if the populations of bacteria that degrade these compounds are insufficient. These accumulations result in odor nuisance. Following is a summary of practices that can be used to reduce odors from manure storage facilities.

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