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Manure management - reference list
1) National Inventory Report, 1990-2004 - Greenhouse Gas Sources and Sinks in Canada, available at http://www.ec.gc.ca/ges-ghg/
2) Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development (2004) Manure Management and Greenhouse Gases, available at http://www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/$department/deptdocs.nsf/all/cl9706/$File/GHGBulletinNo11Manuremanagement.pdf
3) Soil Conservation Council of Canada (2003) Global Warming and Agriculture: Best Management Practices, available at http://www.soilcc.ca/resources.htm
4) Canadian Pork Council (2004) Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Program: Frequently Asked Questions, available at http://www.cpc-ccp.com/program-environmental-gas-e.php
5) MacLeod, C (2005) ‘Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Program – Canadian Pork Council’ in Advances in Pork Production, Vol 16, pg 67
6) Wittenberg, K and Boadi, D (2001) Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Livestock Agriculture in Manitoba (for Manitoba Climate Change Task Force)
7) Ibid.
8) Soil Conservation Council of Canada (2003) Global Warming and Agriculture: Best Management Practices, available at http://www.soilcc.ca/resources.htm
9) Canadian Pork Council (2004) Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Program: Frequently Asked Questions, available at http://www.cpc-ccp.com/program-environmental-gas-e.php
10) Soil Conservation Council of Canada (2003) Global Warming and Agriculture: Cow/Calf Best Management Practices, available at http://www.soilcc.ca/resources.htm
11) Buckley, K. (2007) Scientist, Integrated Agricultural Management, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Brandon Research Centre, personal correspondence
12) Canadian Cattlemen’s Association (2006) Greenhouse Gas Sinks and Sources Tour Guide for Canadian Beef Producers. To obtain a copy contact the Canadian Cattlemen’s
Association, (403) 275-8558 or Lee Pengilly, (306) 728-5484
13) Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, On-Farm Nutrients & Greenhouse Gas Reduction Opportunities for Ontario Agriculture, Infosheet #3
14) Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives et al (2005) Livestock Manure Storage, available at http://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/livestock/publicconcerns/pdf/cwa01s13.pdf
15) Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development (2001) Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Composting of Agricultural Wastes, available at http://www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/$department/deptdocs.nsf/all/cl9706/$File/GHGBulletinNo6Composting.pdf
16) Canadian Cattlemen’s Association (2006) Greenhouse Gas Sinks and Sources Tour Guide for Canadian Beef Producers. To obtain a copy contact the Canadian Cattlemen’s
Association, (403) 275-8558 or Lee Pengilly, (306) 728-5484
17) MacLeod, C (2005) ‘Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Program – Canadian Pork Council’ in Advances in Pork Production, Vol 16, pg 67
18) Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development (2004) Manure Management and Greenhouse Gases, available at http://www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/$department/deptdocs.nsf/all/cl9706/$File/GHGBulletinNo11Manuremanagement.pdf
19) Soil Conservation Council of Canada (2003) Global Warming and Agriculture: Best Management Practices, available at http://www.soilcc.ca/resources.htm
20) Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development (2004) Manure Management and Greenhouse Gases, available at http://www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/$department/deptdocs.nsf/all/cl9706/$File/GHGBulletinNo11Manuremanagement.pdf
21) Soil Conservation Council of Canada (2003) Global Warming and Agriculture: Best Management Practices, available at http://www.soilcc.ca/resources.htm
22) Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development (2003) Greenhouse Gas Emissions, and Range and Pasture Management, available at http://www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/$department/deptdocs.nsf/all/cl9706/$File/GHGBulletinNo10RangePasture.pdf
23) Canadian Cattlemen’s Association (2006) Greenhouse Gas Sinks and Sources Tour Guide for Canadian Beef Producers. To obtain a copy contact the Canadian Cattlemen’s
Association, (403) 275-8558 or Lee Pengilly, (306) 728-5484
24) Ibid.