Burton et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Contrasting the management of livestock manures in Europe with the practice in Asia: What lessons can be learnt?Burton et al., 2008
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- Burton C
- Martinez J
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- Outlook on Agriculture
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There are similarities between livestock farming in Europe and Asia. There is close coupling of intensive agriculture with industrialization and there are environmental impacts caused by the production of very large amounts of organic wastes in limited areas. There are also …
- 239000010871 livestock manure 0 title abstract description 68
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