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Agricultural Ammonia Forum

Woodstock, VA
March 16, 2004

 

Forum Background

 

 

Nutrient Impacts on WQ: Why Nitrogen Is Important

 

Tom Simpson, Univ. of Maryland

Ammonia and the N Cycle: Making the Air-water Quality Connection

 

Tom Basden, West Virginia Univ.

Clean Air Act & Ammonia: Ammonia & Air Quality Impacts and Concerns  

 

Linda Miller, EPA Region 3

Air Quality & Agriculture - Beyond Odor 

 

Dave Whitall, NOAA

Emissions From Production and Waste Storage: Emerging Research From the US and Europe

 

Susan Gay, Virginia Tech

Ammonia Emissions From Animal Housing Facilities

 

Susan Gay, Virginia Tech

Emissions From Land Application of Fertilizers and Manures   
Abstract

 

Jack Meisinger, USDA ARS, Beltsville

Treatment Strategies to Reduce Emissions
Abstract

 

Virginia Ishler, Penn State

Production and Storage Strategies for Controlling Emissions

 

Jose Bicudo, Univ. of Kentucky

Using Covers to Minimize Odor and Gas
Emissions from Manure Storages

 

Jose Bicudo, Univ. of Kentucky

Nitrogen Pollution: From the Sources To the Sea

 

A Science Links Publication of the Hubbard Brook Research Foundation

National Emission Inventory - Ammonia Emissions From Animal Husbandry

 

EPA

Ammonia Emissions and Animal Agriculture

 

Jennifer G. Becker, Univ. of Maryland  and Robert E. Graves, Penn State

 



 

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