Poultry Processing Regulations and Exemptions
Poultry processing regulations can be confusing, especially for small operations. Here we walk you through the federal law and small-scale exemptions and state-level laws and regulations. Table of...
View ArticleHow can I prevent leaching of nitrate into groundwater from manure applications?
Nitrate contamination of groundwater occurs when excess nitrate in the soil profile moves along with water that is moving down past the root zone of the crop. In most cases, it is not possible to keep...
View ArticleWhat’s the P Index?
The P Index is the Phosphorus Index, a risk assessment tool to quantify the potential for phosphorus runoff from a field. The P Index helps to target critical source areas of potential P loss for...
View ArticleIs moldy hay or grain safe to feed to horses or cattle?
In the case of horses, the best practice is not to feed moldy hay or grain, ever. Since the horse does not have the same type of digestive system as a cow, what a cow may be able to eat …
View ArticleCan bleach be used to clean the interior of a horse stable that was flooded...
Bleach can be used, but there are more effective disinfectants for a stable. To disinfect the stalls or paddock, organic matter needs to be removed. The bedding needs to be removed, and the walls and...
View ArticleHow do you calibrate a manure spreader?
Calibrating a manure spreader is critical to ensure that the appropriate rate of manure nutrients is being applied to a field. For some livestock operations, this practice may be a required practice as...
View ArticleLivestock First Aid and Safety
Injured animals and animals under stress react differently than they do in normal circumstances. If you don’t work with livestock often, you may not completely understand how to keep yourself and...
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