Trees kill odors and other emissions from poultry farms

Published: August 21, 2008
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Planting just three rows of trees around poultry farms can cut nuisance emissions of dust, ammonia, and odors from poultry houses and aid in reducing neighbor complaints, according to scientists from the University of Delaware. Some of the emissions were cut by almost half, George W. Malone, Ph.D., and colleagues said here today at the 236th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society (ACS...
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Ram Prasad Poudyal
6 de septiembre de 2008
Yes, trees can reduce the pollution that will arise during metabolizing the chemicals that are inorganic may spoil the nature. Ram Prasad Poudyal Veterinarian IAAS Veterinary Teaching Hospital Rampur Chitawan Nepal
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