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Air Quality and Shelterbelts: Odor Mitigation and Livestock Production a Literature Review
Air Quality and Shelterbelts: Odor Mitigation and Livestock Production a Literature Review
Document Type
Report
Disciplines
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
3-1-2000
Abstract
This literature review is focused on the potential for innovative use of trees and other vegetation to reduce the odor associated with livestock production. The goal is to examine available evidence to assess if trees and shelterbelts may: 1) be able to help control odor through physical and biological means, and 2) be an economically feasible technology for livestock producers as well as surrounding communities.
Copyright Owner
Iowa State University
Copyright Date
2000
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Citation Information
John Tyndall and Joseph P. Colletti. "Air Quality and Shelterbelts: Odor Mitigation and Livestock Production a Literature Review" Air Quality and Shelterbelts: Odor Mitigation and Livestock Production a Literature Review (2000) p. 1 - 82 Available at: http://works.bepress.com/john_tyndall/21/
This report is the Final Project Report , March 27, 2000, Project Number 4214-4521-48-3209. Posted with permission.