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Agriculture

Agricultural waste is composed of organic wastes (animal excreta in the form of slurries and farmyard manures, spent mushroom compost, soiled water and silage effluent) and waste such as plastic, scrap machinery, fencing, pesticides, waste oils and veterinary medicines.

For resources on recycling and disposing of agricultural waste, visit the Cornell University website at http://cwmi.css.cornell.edu/index.html.

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