Part I deals with livestock housing and environment, giving information on construction materials, environment control, livestock housing design, silage storage, equipment and waste management, and draught animals husbandry. Part II covers environmental requirements and materials for aquacultural facilities, facilities design, equipment and controls, and waste handling for aquacultural systems. Bartali teaches agricultural engineering at Hassan II Institute of Agronomy and Veterinary Medicine. This is volume II of a five-volume set. Price for five-volume set, $194.00. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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The International Commission of Agricultural Engineering (CIGR) recognizes that professionals worldwide need ready access to complete, dependable information to meet growing food and feedstock needs. CIGR enlisted over 110 experts to produce this outstanding series of handbooks, providing technical information for land and water engineering, animal and aquacultural engineering, plant production, agro processing, and energy and biomass engineering.
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