Research Grants Aim to Reduce Environmental Impact of Agriculture Operations
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The Department of Agriculture this week announced a series of research grants which, in part, will look at ways of reducing the environmental impact of agriculture operations or convert waste products to energy sources on farms. The Agriculture Research Project Review Committee approved the funding for the following projects related to environmental issues: Beneficial Use of Spent Mushroom Substrate ($50,000) – The Community Awareness Committee of the American Mushroom Institute plans to improve the profitability of mushroom farms by turning used compost into value-added products, mulch and fertilizers. Best Management Practices for Vegetative Filters to Reduce Dust, Odor and Respiratory Virus Transmission from Commercial Poultry Farms ($12,998) – Foam Mulch for Organic Weed Control ($9,500) – Fodder Beets: A Feedstock for PA Alternative Energy Ethanol Production ($17,122) – Levels of Nutritional Minerals in Free Ranging Elk Grazing on Reclaimed Strip Mines ($850) – The Penn State study will establish diagnostic reference values for interpreting elk hepatic trace mineral concentrations and assess copper status relative to reclaimed strip mine grazing. Poultry Litter as a Fuel Source for Poultry Growers ($25,280) – |
11/3/2006 |
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