From Kashmanian.Richard@epamail.epa.govThu Jun 6 13:26:01 1996 Date: 6 Jun 96 10:15:26 From: Richard Kashmanian To: sanet-mg Subject: Looking for information on dry hog manure handling systems Dear Sanet, Regarding the multiple postings, I sent my message below out yesterday only once. I ignored the messages that certain addresses were invalid. However, I received two bcc copies yesterday, the first at 6:14:41 and the second at 11:06:54. So it looks like the problem of multiple messages is compounded by automatic duplicate (or more?) mailings of the originals. The server does not realize that less (messages) is more (satisfying). Richard kashmanian.richard@epamail.epa.gov To: sanet-mg @ amani.ces.ncsu.edu @ IN cc: From: Richard Kashmanian Date: 06/05/96 02:06:57 PM Subject: Looking for information on dry hog manure handling systems Dear Sanet Users, A colleague of mine with EPA's Region 7 in Kansas City, KS, asked me to post a question to the Sanet group concerning raising hogs and handling their manure. Does anyone know examples of hog farms that use dry manure handling methods -- such as bedding, or compressed air to blow the manure down a concrete slope into a trough? He remembers seeing the latter, maybe in the 1960's. Also, is there any information on raising hogs on bedding and the economics of doing so? And how was the manure handled? Was it composted? So far I have sent him the following papers: Etc.