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Saturday, October 11, 2014

Phosphorus Reduction Of Dairy Manure To Be Studied On Shore

RIDGELY — Research on an agriculture management practice aimed at dairy farms is coming to an Eastern Shore dairy operation.

A $75,000 grant announcement came from the Maryland Department of Agriculture Wednesday, Oct. 8 that, working in partnership with several other organizations, has been studying for three years a way to remove phosphorus from cow manure.
 

MDA Secretary Buddy Hance said dairy farmers already work with variable price cycles, and that providing them with a way to effectively improve nutrient management in their operation will allow them to stay economically viable.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

ok, so now let's trash the dairy farmers. STOP ALL THIS NOW. DESTROY, REMOVE, STOP THE EPA AND ALL IT'S MINIONS. ENOUGH ALREADY WITH THESE IDIOTS AND THEIR REGULATIONS.

Anonymous said...

Here we go again , let's appoint a committee , let's study this so called problem , let's spend some more of this money that grows on trees.
The only manure or crap that needs to be removed are the democrats . No study , no money spent , just vote.

Anonymous said...

BS!