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Margaret Land Spreading the good news
Written by Margaret Land   
Welcome to Manure Manager’s new and improved website!

After years of having a static website, we thought we’d become more interactive, providing up-to-the-minute information on the latest in manure management and regulation. We’ve added several web-exclusive features that we hope will make our content more user-accessible. We’ve also incorporated opportunities for our readers to blog, contribute news items, learn about upcoming events and search our archived stories. We hope that you will visit often to enjoy our updates, contribute to on-line polls and participate in blog discussions.
 
So, dig in! Start a new topic! Visit often and add your thoughts and ideas to an established thread. We invite you to take full advantage of this website to stay informed, connected to the industry and have an opportunity to have your say.

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Written by Guest#1 on 2008-05-19 14:07:37
Hello - Thanks for the opportunity to discuss manure matters & more. From 20+ years observing barnyards and loafing shed manure packs in both very high and very odor production conditions - it is clear that with no to very low odor production, manured areas do not attract some pest flies. For example, very dry or fully composted manure attracts almost no pest flies. Let's see more info on the manure odor/pest fly attractant dynamics, please! Many thanks, James.

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