Quality Control and Waste Utilization for Agriculture and Dairy Products

Quality Control and Waste Utilization for Agriculture and Dairy Products
Author: Naveen Kumar
Publisher: New India Publishing Agency
Total Pages: 10
Release: 2018-09-26
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9387973204

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This book will be a potential addition to the scientific literature on recent advancements in agriculture, meat science technology, food safety, dairy technology, cereal science, nanotechnology, waste utilization and quality assurance of food and functional foods. Also, the content of book is designed systematically to include significant and scientific research and advancement for new product development and advanced knowledge on nutritional attributes of the dairy and cereal based products. This book will be an important reference material for students, researchers and academicians dealing with different aspects of foods.

Animal Waste Utilization

Animal Waste Utilization
Author: J. L. Hatfield
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1997-11-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781439822630

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This unique book examines the beneficial aspects of animal waste as a soil resource - not simply as an agricultural by-product with minimal practical use. Topics include o types of livestock waste - swine, poultry, dairy o methods and management of waste utilization o storage, handling, processing and application of animal waste o supplying crop nutrients o economics of waste utilization o new modeling and management techniques o nonpoint source pollution, water quality, leaching, and air quality.

Food Waste to Animal Feed

Food Waste to Animal Feed
Author: Michael L. Westendorf
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2007-11-19
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0470290099

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The magnitude of the food-waste disposal problem cannot be understated. Utilisation of food waste is of concern to the food processing industry, consumers, environmentalists, and regulators of handling and disposal systems. Food waste is not consistent in quality, is usually high in moisture content, and is only available locally. This book focuses on the challenges of utilising both wet and/or processed food waste. The regulatory environment relating to food waste, the perspective of the end-users, and practical use as animal feed is also discussed. One of the goals of this publication, other than to give a clear explanation of the subject of food waste and its uses as animal feed, is to stimulate a need for research.

Animal Waste Utilization

Animal Waste Utilization
Author: Jerry L. Hatfield
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1997
Genre: Farm manure
ISBN: 9780367803131

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This unique book examines the beneficial aspects of animal waste as a soil resource - not simply as an agricultural by-product with minimal practical use. Topics include o types of livestock waste - swine, poultry, dairy o methods and management of waste utilization o storage, handling, processing and application of animal waste o supplying crop nutrients o economics of waste utilization o new modeling and management techniques o nonpoint source pollution, water quality, leaching, and air quality.

Dairy Farm Waste

Dairy Farm Waste
Author: California Regional Water Quality Control Board--San Diego Region
Publisher:
Total Pages: 158
Release: 1975
Genre: Agricultural wastes
ISBN:

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Agricultural Waste Management

Agricultural Waste Management
Author: Raymond Loehr
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 591
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 032314506X

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Agricultural Waste Management: Problems, Processes, and Approaches is a summary of the processes and approaches applicable to the solution of agricultural waste management problems. This book is organized into three part encompassing 13 chapters that is intended as a bridge between theory and practice as well as between the many disciplines that are involved in agricultural waste management. The primary focus of agricultural waste management is on the obvious problems of odor control and feedlot runoff. The first part looks into the status of agricultural waste problem and the application of engineering and scientific fundamentals to the management of these wastes. This part also deals with the role of the land in waste management, and then outlines the guidelines for the development of feasible waste management systems. The second part describes the fundamentals, principles, and benefits of various waste management processes, including biological processes, ponds and lagoons, aerobic, anaerobic, physical, and chemical treatments, and nitrogen control; as well as treatment systems, such as ponds, lagoons, and land disposal. The third part examines the integration of the most economical and equitable combination of alternative technologies into feasible waste management approaches. This work will be of great value to agricultural producers and manufacturers, scientists, and engineers.

Pollution Control for Agriculture

Pollution Control for Agriculture
Author: Loehr
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0323138845

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Pollution Control for Agriculture, Second Edition describes approaches adaptable to the treatment, disposal, and management of agricultural wastes, incorporating full-scale technologies, concepts, data, and operating systems. The book also discusses energy conservation, natural resource utilization, and nonpoint source control. Examples of problems attributable to agriculture include unbalanced natural ecological systems and increased eutrophication from waste disposal practices. Other problems include the depletion of dissolved oxygen in surface water, and impurities in groundwater from improper waste disposals on land. The text notes that understanding the characteristics of these wastes leads to more effective disposal methods and treatment. For example, biological treatment is preferred for liquid waste that contain dissolved organic solids, while incineration or composting is appropriate for solid waste with a high organic content. The book also lists the options that can be chosen to control agricultural nonpoint sources, the best of which is by planning and management practices that regulate the source and delivery of nonpoint pollutants, These practices will limit nonpoint pollutants from reaching their destinations (surface water or groundwater). The text also emphasizes the need for a balance between the extremes of agricultural production, profit motives, and environmental concerns. The book is suitable for agriculturists, economists, environmentalists, ecologists, and policy makers involved in food production, environmental safety, and health issues.

A-E

A-E
Author: Library of Congress. Office for Subject Cataloging Policy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1548
Release: 1990
Genre: Subject headings, Library of Congress
ISBN:

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