
|Articles|February 1, 2004
Dust, Odor Control
?Outdoor Air Quality? offers producers and veterinarians practices and techniques to improve air quality.
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Outdoor Air Quality offers producers and veterinarians practices and techniques to improve air quality.Gases such as ammonia and hydrogen sulfide can affect human health if present at high levels.The book has an air quality model to help estimate the area over which air quality may be a concern for their operation and/or their neighbors.It is available for $17 plus shipping and handling from the Midwest Plan Service, Iowa State University.
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