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Description: Research has recently demonstrated that the sealing of soils by manure occurs mainly through physical mechanisms governed by the geometry and diameter of the soil pores rather than the saturated hydraulic conductivity. In light of such findings, this paper introduces a new approach to the design of earthen manure storage facilities. This new approach requires the soil to meet a maximum equivalent pore size of 2.0 and 0.45 jjim for the storage of ruminant and mono gastric animal manures, respectively. A soil
Keywords: designing earthen storage facilities for manure
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Citation: Barrington, S.F. and R.S. Broughton 1988. DESIGNING EARTHEN STORAGE FACILITIES FOR MANURE. Canadian Agricultural Engineering 30(2):289-292.
Volume: 30
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Pages 289 - 292
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