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Management Of Agricultural Wastes As An Alternative Energy Source Item Info

Title:
Management Of Agricultural Wastes As An Alternative Energy Source
Creator:
Araji, A. A.
Date Created (ISO Standard):
2002
Description:
The objective of this study is to evaluate the simultaneous effect of these variables on the optimal quantity of manure that satisfies the nutrient requirements for crops in different rotation systems at least cost and to estimate the maximum distance manure can be transferred from its source to the receiving field to equate it hauling and application cost to the cost of using synthetic fertilizers.
Subjects:
energy resources agricultural industries agricultural research
AgEcon Search Subjects:
Resource /Energy Economics and Policy Agribusiness Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies
Series:
Agricultural Economic Research Series
Series Number:
Agricultural Economic Research Series no. 02-06
Publisher:
University of Idaho, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
Departments:
Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology
Source:
Agricultural Economic Research Series no. 02-06, College of Agriculture, University of Idaho
Source Identifier:
aers02-06
Original Format:
document
Type:
Text
Format Original:
document
Format:
application/pdf
Language:
eng
Contributing Departments:
Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology

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