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    Picket Dam Storage for Cattle Manure (2002)

    Pfost, Donald L.
    Fulhage, Charles Duane
    Feistner, John W.
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    2002
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    Abstract
    Picket-dam facilities have proven useful for storing semisolid manure. Their design allows excess water from rainfall or other sources to drain away so that the material can be handled with conventional equipment.
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    EQ - Environmental quality (University of Missouri--Columbia. Extension) ; 0385
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