BioCycle August 2007, Vol. 48, No. 8, p. 60
A 2006 Directive limiting the quantity of manure that can be landspread leads to new examination of anaerobic digestion, composting and thermal-chemical conversion.
R. Chiumenti, A. Chiumenti and L.F. Diaz

BioCycle August 2007, Vol. 48, No. 8, p. 60
A 2006 Directive limiting the quantity of manure that can be landspread leads to new examination of anaerobic digestion, composting and thermal-chemical conversion.
R. Chiumenti, A. Chiumenti and L.F. Diaz
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