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Hog producers should focus on diet
Written by Farmscape   
December 8, 2009 – A southeastern Manitoba based livestock manure applicator is encouraging hog producers to focus more on what goes into the animal to better manage what comes out.

In the past, livestock manure application rates in Manitoba were based solely on the nitrogen content of the manure. However, water quality concerns in Lake Winnipeg have prompted provincial regulators to impose strict limits on the application of phosphorus.

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