Contents tagged with ammonia

20 March 2025

We have taken a major step towards ensuring accurate data is used to assess the environmental impact of ammonia emissions from pigs.

20 November 2020

The rate of ammonia volatilisation from floors is influenced by ambient temperature and air exchange rate. Controlling these factors will reduce ammonia emissions.

20 November 2020

Different cattle house flooring and systems can reduce ammonia emissions.

20 November 2020

Increasing the proportion of the year that cattle spend grazing outdoors can reduce ammonia emissions.

20 November 2020

Controlling the release of nitrogen, a key component of ammonia, ensures more is retained as valuable fertiliser.

20 November 2020

Agriculture is a significant contributor to UK ammonia emissions, however, there are steps that you can take to reduce emissions on your dairy farm.

6 November 2020

Ammonia (NH3) is a key air pollutant that can have significant effects on both human health and the environment.

6 August 2020

For those who are unaware of ‘slurry cooling’, this is the perfect step-by-step guide to demonstrate how slurry cooling works. This animation shows a number of proven options available to help you reduce ammonia emissions and comply with forthcoming compliance targets for environmental permitting.

30 March 2022

Guidance on providing good air quality in pig buildings and information about the major pollutants.

9 June 2021

To redress outdated figures, we have a large project underway to measure the ammonia emissions from different pig buildings in the UK

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