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PAUNCH MANURE [2 records]

Record 1 2016-02-25

English

Subject field(s)
  • Soil Improvement and Fertilizer Management
OBS

Slaughter-house refuse and offal mixed with straw or other organic absorbent, containing not less than 60 per cent organic matter and not containing added water.

OBS

See Consolidated Regulations of Canada (C.R.C.), 1978, chapter 666, schedule 2, section 17

French

Domaine(s)
  • Fumure et amélioration du sol
OBS

Voir la Codification des règlements du Canada (C.R.C.), 1978, chapitre 666, annexe 2, article 17

Spanish

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Record 2 2004-06-08

English

Subject field(s)
  • Soil Improvement and Fertilizer Management
  • Slaughterhouses
CONT

Traditional methods for disposal of paunch manure (rumen content) has been under scrutiny, because of the damaging environmental effects of land spreading and also the diminishing amount of land available for these practices. ... Paunch manure is very high in organic matter and is a feasible substrate for composting.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Fumure et amélioration du sol
  • Abattoirs
OBS

Amélioration de la récupération et du recyclage des déchets dans les abattoirs : [...] Panse : récupération sèche du contenu de la panse et des parties non utilisables de la panse destinées au compostage et à une fonction d'engrais.

Spanish

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