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2005 article

Management considerations for organic waste use in agriculture

Westerman, P. W., & Bicudo, JR. (2005, January). BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY, Vol. 96, pp. 215–221.

author keywords: organic waste; waste utilization; manure management; manure treatment
MeSH headings : Agriculture / economics; Agriculture / methods; Animal Husbandry; Animal Welfare; Animals; Conservation of Energy Resources; Environmental Monitoring / methods; Food-Processing Industry / methods; Government Regulation; Manure; Public Opinion; Soil; United States; United States Environmental Protection Agency; Waste Management / economics; Waste Management / methods
topics (OpenAlex): Insect Utilization and Effects; Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact; Animal and Plant Science Education
TL;DR: The various factors and challenges for utilizing organic wastes in agriculture are discussed and the entire nutrient and manure management system is evaluated for best management alternatives. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Organic wastes are utilized in agriculture mainly for improving the soil physical and chemical properties and for nutrient sources for growing crops. The major source of organic waste used in agriculture is animal manure, but small amounts of food processing and other industrial wastes (along with municipal wastes) are also applied to land. In the last 35 years, and especially in the last 10 years, there have been increasing environmental regulations affecting farms that have resulted in more animal manure treatment options, and thus affecting characteristics of residues that are subsequently applied to land. Farms are being assessed for nutrient balances, with the entire nutrient and manure management system evaluated for best management alternatives. Because of inadequate available land on the animal farm in some cases, organic wastes must be treated and/or transported to other farms, or utilized for horticultural or other uses. This paper discusses the various factors and challenges for utilizing organic wastes in agriculture.