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Broiler production (references)

References

(C1) Charles, Dan. May 2013. “Our Fertilized World.” National Geographic. 94-111.

(E1) United States Environmental Protection Agency. 2009. The National Water Quality Inventory: Report to Congress for the 2004 Reporting Cycle – A Profile. USEPA Office of Water. EPA 841-F-08-003.

(F1) Fields, Liz. September 14, 2013. “Holy Water May Be Harmful To Your Health, Study Finds.” ABC News. Accessed September 17, 2013 at http://abcnews.go.com/Health/study-holy-water-harmful-health/story?id=20257722.

(F1) Food & Water Watch. Pollution Trading and the Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum Daily Load [web article]. Accessed February 25, 2014 at https://www.foodandwaterwatch.org/common-resources/pollution-trading/.

(L1) Lory, John A. April 1999. Managing Manure Phosphorus to Protect Water Quality. University of Missouri Extension. Accessed April 24, 2014 at http://extension.missouri.edu/p/G9182.

(N1) Norwood, F. Bailey, Michelle S. Calvo, Sarah Lancaster, and Pascal A. Oltenacu. 2014. Agricultural and Food Controversies: What Everyone Needs to Know Oxford University Press: NY, NY.

(O1) Oklahoma State University. Oklahoma’Poultry Waste Management Regulations [brochure]. Poultry Waste Management Center. Accessed February 25, 2014 at http://poultrywaste.okstate.edu/oklahoma-regulations/files/Regulations%20Brochure%20020514.pdf.

(P1) Perez, Michelle. April 17, 2013. Can Nutrient Trading Shrink the Gulf of Mexico's Dead Zone?. World Resources Institute. Accessed Feburary 25, 2014 at http://www.wri.org/blog/can-nutrient-trading-shrink-gulf-mexicos-dead-zone.

(T1) Texas A&M. June 27, 2013. Large Dead Zone Forming In The Gulf [web article]. Newswise. Accessed June 28, 2013 at http://www.newswise.com/articles/texas-a-m-large-dead-zone-forming-in-the-gulf.

(U1) United States Geological Survey. January 9, 2013. Sources of nutrients delivered to the Gulf of Mexico [webpage]. Accessed May 28, 2013 at http://water.usgs.gov/nawqa/sparrow/gulf_findings/primary_sources.html.

(U2) Taylor, Timothy. “Obesity—Who Bears the Costs?” Unexpected Economics. Tyhe Great Courses. The Teaching Company.

(U2) United States Geological Service. February 24, 2014. Sources of nutrients delivered to the Gulf of Mexico [webpage]. Accessed February 25, 2014 at http://water.usgs.gov/nawqa/sparrow/gulf_findings/primary_sources.html.

(Z1) Zublena, J. P., J. C. Barker, and T. A. Carter. 1997. SoilFacts: Poultry Manure as a Fertilizer Source. North Carolina Cooperative Extension Services. AG-439-5.