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Clay aggregate can reduce ammonia emissions – CAFRE - Agriland.co.uk

Summary by Agriland.co.uk
The College of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) has said that using lightweight expanded clay aggregate (LECA) as a slurry store cover can reduce reduce ammonia emissions by 60% compared to stores with no cover. CAFRE said it had recently added LECA to its uncovered above-ground slurry stores at its Hill Farm Centre in Glenwherry. Air technologist at CAFRE, Stephen Gilkinson said: “LECA is naturally produced clay sphere aggregate …
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Agriland.co.uk broke the news in on Monday, March 31, 2025.
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