Reprinted, with permission, from the proceedings of: Mitigating Air Emissions From Animal Feeding Operations Conference.

The proceedings, “Mitigating Air Emissions from Animal Feeding Operations”, with expanded versions of these summaries can be purchased through the Midwest Plan Service.
Air Mitigation Technologies for Manure Storage
- A New Geosynthetic Cover for Odor Control and Biogas Collection
- A Receptor-Based Siting Strategy for Swine Production Systems
- A Surface Aeration Unit for Odor Control from Liquid Swine Manure Storage Facilities
- Characterizing Ammonia Emissions from Swine Farms in Eastern North Carolina – Part I. Conventional Lagoon and Spray Technology for Waste Treatment
- Diet Modification to Reduce Odors, Gas Emissions and Nutrient Excretions from Swine Operations
- Gas Impermeable Film and Sheet for Control of Methane and Odors in Agricultural Applications
- Management of Dairy Operations to Prevent Excessive Ammonia Emissions
- Negative Air Pressure Cover for Preventing Odor Emission from Earthen Manure Storage
- RAPP Technology for Control of Gas and Odor from Swine Manure Pits
- Reduction of Ammonia Emission from Stored Laying-hen Manure Using Topically Applied Additives: Zeolite, Al+Clear, Ferix-3 and PLT
- Siting Animal Production Facilities and Evaluating Odor Control Options Using the Odor Footprint Tool
- Siting of Livestock & Poultry Facilities Using MNSET
- The Use of Vegetative Environmental Buffers For Livestock and Poultry Odor Mitigation
- Use of Anaerobic Digestion Systems to Mitigate Air Emissions from U.S. Livestock Production Facilities