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Animal Housing—Chimney Overview
Agriculture and Environment Extension Publications
  • Jay D. Harmon, Iowa State University
  • Steven J. Hoff, Iowa State University
  • Angela M. Rieck-Hinz, Iowa State University
Extension Number
AMPAT 03
Description
The use of chimneys in animal housing systems can elevate odors and increase dispersion with increased wind speed and air turbulence at higher elevations.This fact sheet is part of the Air Management Practices Assessment Tool (AMPAT) developed at Iowa State University and funded by the National Pork Board. Additional resources can be found on the AMPAT web page at: www.agronext.iastate.edu/ampat
Series Title
Air Management Practices Assessment Tool (AMPAT)
Publication Date:
3-1-2014
Publisher:
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach
Keywords:
  • Farm Management,
  • Manure and Air Quality,
  • AMPAT,
  • Air Management Practices Assessment Tool
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Citation Information
Jay D. Harmon, Steven J. Hoff and Angela M. Rieck-Hinz. "Animal Housing—Chimney Overview" Ames, IA(2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/steven_hoff/113/