DEVILS LAKE, N.D. — When done right, composting manure and livestock is an environmentally sound way to dispose of animals and their waste, according to Mary Keena, North Dakota State University ...
The California legislature is looking to expand the use of agricultural compost, this time for livestock carcasses. But rendering industry representatives say broadly easing restrictions for mammalian ...
FARGO - This year's spring flooding and blizzards have caused many livestock deaths. Methods of disposing of dead animals include burning, burying and composting, but burning and burying have ...
Ward County is investigating after finding dead cattle in a pile and a pit. North Dakota law requires rendering, composting, ...
DES MOINES, Iowa -- Researchers are testing whether composting can be used to safely dispose of large numbers of livestock carcasses during an outbreak of a disease such as foot-and-mouth. Iowa State ...
WILLMAR -- With the federal Food and Drug Administration rule change on rendering of 30-month or older cattle set to change April 27, the Minnesota Board of Animal Health is encouraging beef and dairy ...
The livestock composting costs $12,000 to $15,000 a year, which is funded by donations from ranchers, grants and other funds. MDOT and the Blackfoot Challenge are discussing whether to expand the ...