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By Craig Lamb
BASS Times, March 2003 Wednesday, April 2, 2003 Not on my yard Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman recently announced that the USDA has developed a process that can remove phosphorus from swine production facilities and turn it into a solid, marketable fertilizer. Another beneficial byproduct from the process, she said, is a liquid fertilizer that's more "environmentally friendly" than untreated manure. "This technology is a good example of how agricultural research can provide benefits to everyone through environmental protection and improveme ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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