Numbered Publications: Agriculture and Natural Resources
ID-166: On-Farm Composting of Animal Mortalities
Amanda Gumbert, Steve Higgins, Sarah Wightman | May. 6, 2013 (Minor Revision)
On-farm composting can provide animal producers with a convenient method for disposing of animal mortalities and also provide a valuable soil amendment. In addition, the finished compost can be stockpiled and reused to help compost other mortalities.
ID-200: Environmental Compliance for Dairy Operations
Amanda Gumbert, Steve Higgins, Sarah Wightman | Apr. 24, 2013 (New)
Some farmers are reluctant to talk about the environment, but because farms are under increasing review by state and federal regulatory agencies, producers need to be familiar with environmental issues and regulations. Implementing best management practices (BMPs) can help farmers continue to protect the environment and increase productivity.
ID-207: Considerations for Starting an On-Farm Dairy Processing Enterprise
Jeffrey Bewley, Elizabeth Chaney, Brianna Goodnow, Julia Hofmeister | Oct. 17, 2012 (New)
With proper facilities and education, entreprenuers can successfully produce value-added dairy products on-farm.
HENV-601: Saving Water at Home
Ashley Osborne, Joe Taraba | Oct. 17, 2012 (New)
By conserving water, we decrease our demand for energy-intensive systems that obtain, treat, and distribute water. Simply put, by conserving water we save energy.
FCS4-413: Home Accessibility: Assistive Technology
Amy Hosier, Ashley Osborne | Aug. 23, 2012 (New)
Assistive technology allows people to do things that they might not otherwise be able to do. It reduces the impact of a disability and increases the opportunity for enjoying an optimal level of safety and independence.
FCS4-417: Home Accessibility: Kitchens
Amy Hosier, Ashley Osborne | Aug. 23, 2012 (New)
Universal design allows independence, safety, control and quality of life at home and in the community today and in the future. The following universal design features can make your kitchen a safer and more user-friendly space.
FCS4-414: Home Accessibility: One Size Fits All
Amy Hosier, Ashley Osborne | Aug. 23, 2012 (New)
A well-designed home promotes independence and allows us the satisfaction of being able to stay in control and remain at home as we age or as our needs change.
FCS4-418: Home Accessibility: Resources
Amy Hosier, Ashley Osborne | Aug. 23, 2012 (New)
The following information will help you find resources and support for improving your residential situations, assessing your needs and determining which modifications and assistive technologies are most appropriate for you.
FCS4-416: Home Accessibility: Bathrooms
Amy Hosier, Ashley Osborne | Aug. 23, 2012 (New)
Universal design allows independence, safety, control and quality of life at home and in the community today and in the future. The following universal design features can help make your bathroom a safer and more user-friendly space in your home.
FCS4-415: Home Accessibility: Bedrooms
Amy Hosier, Ashley Osborne | Aug. 23, 2012 (New)
Universal design allows independence, safety, control and quality of life at home and in the community today and in the future. The following universal design features can make your bedroom a safer and more user-friendly space.