Emissies van lachgas, methaan en ammoniak uit mest na scheiding = Emissions of nitrous oxide, methane and ammonia from manure after separation

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Abstract

It is expected that separation of animal slurry in the Netherlands in coming years will increase as a result of the manure legislation. Against this background the effect of slurry separation on the emission of greenhouse gasses and ammonia during storage and after field application was studied. It is expected that due to slurry separation in the Netherlands in 2020 the greenhouse gas emissions will be slightly lower than the current level. Slurry separation has no effect on the emission of ammonia.
Original languageDutch
Place of PublicationLelystad
PublisherWageningen UR Livestock Research
Number of pages38
Publication statusPublished - 2010

Publication series

NameRapport / Wageningen UR Livestock Research
PublisherWageningen UR Livestock Research
No.427
ISSN (Print)1570-8616

Keywords

  • dairy farming
  • pig farming
  • slurries
  • separation technology
  • ammonia emission
  • greenhouse gases
  • air pollutants

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