Vanotti, 2022 - Google Patents
Circular Economy Approaches in the Livestock Waste AreaVanotti, 2022
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- Vanotti M
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- Food and Fertilizer Technology Center Technical Bulletin
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Many areas in the world produce more manure nutrients than available cropland can assimilate due to the agglomeration of livestock production. The development of technologies for nutrient reuse was identified as one of the five main challenges in waste …
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