Covering dead livestock with 8 to 10 inches of bulking materials is one of the proper steps in composting an animal. Burial, composting, landfilling, incineration and rendering are all approved methods of carcass disposal. (NDSU photo)
Covering dead livestock with 8 to 10 inches of bulking materials is one of the proper steps in composting an animal. Burial, composting, landfilling, incineration and rendering are all approved methods of carcass disposal. (NDSU photo)https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/news/newsreleases/2024/october/document-livestock-losses-due-to-wildfire-before-disposal/step3.jpeg/viewhttps://www.ag.ndsu.edu/news/newsreleases/2024/october/document-livestock-losses-due-to-wildfire-before-disposal/step3.jpeg/@@download/image/Step3.JPEG
Covering dead livestock with 8 to 10 inches of bulking materials is one of the proper steps in composting an animal. Burial, composting, landfilling, incineration and rendering are all approved methods of carcass disposal. (NDSU photo)