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Recycling Waste Agricultural Nets as Cement Composites
The advancement of agricultural mesh technology has contributed to its improved properties. As a result, agricultural nets are widely adopted in large-scale farming applications, for example, in cereal crop farming. However, a consequence of this increased use of agricultural nets is the accumulation of large amounts of waste. The current paper focuses
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Feasibility of Recycling Excess Agricultural Nitrate with Electrodialysis
Journal of Environmental Quality, 2017One of the most serious environmental problems associated with agriculture is excessive nitrate N in waters leaving fields. It is a health hazard in drinking water and a primary cause of hypoxia in ocean waters receiving drainage from agricultural regions.
John M, Baker, Timothy J, Griffis
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Cost-benefit analysis for recycling of agricultural wastes in Taiwan
Waste Management, 2021Agricultural waste can be recycled in different ways. Cost-effectiveness is important information for investment decision-making of enterprises and policy-making of government to choose a profitable way to recycle agricultural waste. Therefore, this paper aims to present a cost-benefit analysis to assess and compare the cost-effectiveness between ...
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Technical specifications for mechanical recycling of agricultural plastic waste
Waste Management, 2013Technical specifications appropriate for the recycling of agricultural plastic wastes (APWs), widely accepted by the recycling industry were developed. The specifications establish quality standards to be met by the agricultural plastics producers, users and the agricultural plastic waste management chain.
D Briassoulis
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Recycling of agricultural wastes in Nepal
Resources and Conservation, 1987Abstract Nepalese agriculture is still basically traditional and is characterized by small scattered holdings, poor farmers, rain-fed cultivation and unavailability of modern inputs due to poor transportation facilities. For a country like Nepal, where 68% of the area is covered by hilly and mountainous regions, recycling of agricultural wastes is ...
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Recycling of Organic Wastes for a Sustainable Agriculture
Biological Agriculture & Horticulture, 1986(1986). Recycling of Organic Wastes for a Sustainable Agriculture. Biological Agriculture & Horticulture: Vol. 3, No. 2-3, pp. 115-130.
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METHODS OF AGRICULTURAL RECYCLING RECYCLABLES—STRAW
COLLECTION OF SCIENTIFIC PAPERSThe article presents methods for solving agricultural problems, displays the disadvantages and advantages of existing methods, and provides new mechanisms for solving the tasks set.
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Recycling Wastes in Agriculture: Heavy Metal Bioavailability
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 1989Abstract Recycling wastes in agriculture is an essential disposal method, and according to waste characteristics can produce supplementary organic-matter resources (sewage sludge, compost) for crop production, or valuable soil amendments (coal fly-ash).
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Recycling of Agriculture Waste into Efficient Adsorbent
2019This chapter addresses the possibility of application of agricultural waste material in wastewater purification and summarizes the process of recycling the agricultural waste into an efficient and a multi-pollutant-adsorbing material. There are many novel adsorbents being studied in the adsorption field, but it is the affordability, abundance, and ...
Sucharita Tandon, Nandini Sai
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Mineral sorbents for ammonium recycling from industry to agriculture
Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2020In tropical environments, nutrient-poor soils are commonly found, leading to high fertilizers application rates to support agricultural activities. In contrast, anthropogenic activities generate large amounts of effluents containing nitrogen. In this study, two minerals (natural zeolite and vermiculite) were tested to remove NH4+ from an industrial ...
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