Livestock Manure Storage

This program is designed to assist users in assessing the amount of threat to surface and groundwater that various manure storage practices and facilities pose. Suggestions for the improvement of manure storage systems are included. Topics covered include biological treatment, planning a system, storage facilities, and livestock manure hazards. (Previously titled Livestock Waste Storage) Created: 1992 by S. Allen & K. Embleton, updated 2001
Also available in Spanish as Almacenamiento del Estiércol del Ganado
Audiences:
- Farmers
Download and install the software
- All you need to view the program is a Web browser
- Download Livestock Manure Storage - manure-store.zip (compressed file, 2.8MB, unzips to 3.3MB)
- Double-click the file to uncompress and install the program. We suggest saving it to C:\Program Files\seahome\manure-store\
- Start your browser and choose File > Open > C:\Program Files\seahome\manure-store\src\title.htm
- To start the Spanish version, choose File > Open > C:\Program Files\seahome\manure-store\spanish\src\title.htm
View the software online
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