Feedlot Abandonment
G1293
Published 2013
Published 2013
Feedlot abandonment occurs for various reasons. An abandoned feedlot poses an immediate threat to surface and groundwater quality. It also is a potential nuisance and source of health problems for humans and animals.
This NebGuide identifies guidelines to minimize environmental risk associated with feedlot abandonment. Manure should be removed. Weeds, insects and rodents should be controlled.
The application of appropriate strategies during the abandonment process will help assure the positive image of a feedlot operator as a steward of the soil. Reasonable abandonment procedures will help assure the livestock industry continues to be perceived well.
This NebGuide identifies guidelines to minimize environmental risk associated with feedlot abandonment. Manure should be removed. Weeds, insects and rodents should be controlled.
The application of appropriate strategies during the abandonment process will help assure the positive image of a feedlot operator as a steward of the soil. Reasonable abandonment procedures will help assure the livestock industry continues to be perceived well.
Publication Details
Authors |
Amy Millmier Schmidt |
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Subject | |
Publication Date | April 01, 2006 |
Last Revision Date | June 18, 2013 |
Language | English |
Formats |
HTML / PDF |
Series | NebGuide |