Storage Systems

Modern manure storage systems and technologies reduce ammonia and greenhouse gas emissions, benefiting farmers and the environment. Innovations like acidification, straw addition, and struvite production optimize nutrient use and pollution control. Decision support tools aid farmers in selecting efficient systems, improving compost quality, and utilizing biogas potential, ensuring sustainable farming practices and environmental protection.

Storage systems

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What technology did FERTICOOP-GO use to facilitate methane production?

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What tools help farmers track and optimise their operations?

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What low-cost solution can be used as a surface barrier to reduce ammonia emissions on manure?

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What do conductivity meters measure in soil and manures?

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What is the process used in the formation of Struvite?

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What nutrients does the struvite process remove from manure and digestate?

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How much does the Struvite process lower emission of methane and ammonia during storage?

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How does the FERTICOOP-GO process valorise slurry?

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What is the process, which produces methane from slurry in flexible pond?

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