Air emissions from animal agriculture operations and their associated manure storage are being examined more closely for ways to mitigate potentially harmful gases. One of the options being evaluated is biofilters. The materials on this page were developed to assist educators and professors who include biofilters as a topic in their classrooms or educational programs.
Fact Sheets
Kevin Janni, Minnesota; Richard Nicolai; South Dakota State (emeritus); Steve Hoff, Iowa State; Rose Stenglein, Minnesota
Webcasts and Videos
- Clearing the Air on Biofilters (archived webinar)
- Significant Odor Reduction from a Highly Efficient Micro-ecosystem Based on Biofiltration (video research summary)
Video: Biofilters for Managing Odors and Air Emissions
Technology Summaries
These are from a 2008 conference. Contact information is provided in each article for obtaining updates.
Photo Slideshow
Acknowledgements
These materials were developed by the Air Quality Education in Animal Agriculture (AQEAA) project with with financial support from the National Research Initiative Competitive Grant 2007-55112-17856 from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
For questions about the materials on this page contact Dr. Kevin Janni, University of Minnesota (kjanni@umn.edu). For questions about the AQEAA project, contact Dr. Rick Stowell, Unviersity of Nebraska (rstowell2@unl.edu).
If you have presentations, photos, video, publications, or other instructional materials that could be added to the curricula on this page, please contact Dr. Janni or Jill Heemstra (jheemstra@unl.edu).