id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_3tbgvx57argrdhegfgdpmrelgu Justin Dijak Horse Manure Management by Commercial and Old-Order Amish Equine Operators: Economic and Conservation Implications 2020.0 17 .pdf application/pdf 9613 970 58 Horse Manure Management by Commercial and Old-Order Amish Equine Operators: Economic and Conservation Implications The Amish were more likely to use manure for crop production, to indicate that was why they had Keywords: Amish; equine; horse; manure management; value-added; water quality the operators, their access to equipment for manure management and composting, and their operations, the Amish are more likely to understand and appreciate manure's value as a nutrient source For a variety of reasons, commercial equine operations may have issues with manure management. and their operations, the Amish may be more able to realize the potential of horse manure or composted Commercial operations were significantly more likely to pile manure and compost than the Amish, Commercial equine operators were more likely to market manure products than compost compared to Amish farmers, partly due to the latter 's use of horse manure in crop production, ./cache/work_3tbgvx57argrdhegfgdpmrelgu.pdf ./txt/work_3tbgvx57argrdhegfgdpmrelgu.txt